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Win 7/USB SpaceOrb

The ultimate orb solution, at last is a post on using custom circuit boards to enable USB support for the SpaceOrb, the oddball first-person shooter controller that had its heyday in the mid to late 90s when about a million of them were given out as prizes. The post is from January 2009, but is noted in a recent update on Scott Hanselman's CompiuterZen.com, where they describe getting a SpaceOrb running under Windows 7. We've never been convinced that the SpaceOrb is actually superior to a mouse/keyboard combo for first-person shooters, but it has always had its fans, though a solution like this that requires custom circuit boards and soldering will test that dedication. Thanks Shok.

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4. Re: Win 7/USB SpaceOrb Sep 21, 2010, 11:26 Sux
 
I bought one of these when they first came out, then returned it within days.
Think I had a lot of trouble getting it to work in Windows,not uncommon with Windows 90's hardware support.

I use something similar at work for industrial CAD made by this crowd http://www.3dconnexion.com/,have never tried to connect one of their space balls to a game though.
 
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