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Re: What does inputsprocket do? Inquire within... | |
Posted By: Jägermeister <kablam@edmail.com> | Date: 3/9/00 1:36 p.m. |
In Response To: Re: What does inputsprocket do? Inquire within... (Mxy) > i still dont understand inputsprockets.. so like can i adjust the repeat
I don't know about the delay of keystrokes, but the mac mouse already has a perfect refresh rate. It isn't jerky in any way, at all, ever. And that's just how it always is. >or the mouse
Yes. >there doesnt seem to be much tuning to do on a keyboard. mapping
Yes. >does it allow you to map a combonation of
Um, why would you want to do that? What, would the computer just randomly select what function is going to be performed when you press a key with more than one function?? >or button on a joystick/gamepad? I must admit, I've never used inputsprocket with joysticks or gamepads, I just know that it works (and would imagine, as it handles mouse/keyboard so well, that it handles those well too). > and another unrelated question i've been curious about, can you overclock
Yes. However, as it is with all computers, it's very risky, even more so if you aren't careful and haven't practiced. >or if you had a v3, could you overclock it if its on your mac?
I have a voodoo 2, so I'm not qualified to answer this question. (: Jägermeister :)
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