Brut4ce, on 09 September 2014 - 08:41 AM, said:
Damn!!!! I 'm doing automation and production machinery and have been using such foot switches for various applications, but never occured to me that they might be available in a PC/USB compatible form (*Bangs head on desk*)!. They are pretty ergonomic to use, and an excellent addition to customising control schemes! (* Takes out wallet and rushes to buy some*)! Thanks for that thread Winterdark! U just made me a happy panda!
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This is actually what made me thing about it. I work on production machinery myself, and (in addition to all manner of other controls) foot controls are very common. I'd originally set out to make some myself with an Arduino and some old hardware from work, but then I stopped and googled USB foot switch, just to make sure I wasn't doing a lot more work than I needed to.
When I saw they were ~$8 each... well. Couldn't say no.
Dino Might, on 09 September 2014 - 09:47 AM, said:
Great idea - I might pick some up. I think it would be more difficult to use than a mouse, but you could get some awesome immersion if you ran the following setup:
Joystick left hand to control leg movement (fwd, back, turn left, turn right). Joystick right hand with buttons for every weapon grouping - this joystick controls the arms. Two foot pedals (like rudder pedals), to control left/right torso twist. Would be pretty difficult, and not as precise as mouse, but a heck of a lot of fun. Would definitely feel more like a stompy robot instead of a twitchy floating thing.
You can get the best of both worlds.
Use a throttle control in your left hand, one with rudder controls (typically two large buttons), use those to turn, normal throttle for throttle, and extra buttons for extra controls; mouse in the RH. You can't beat a mouse given how MWO works for efficiency and accuracy, though I absolutely get why some people use joysticks.
The foot pedals still work well to get good
handsfeet on extra controls, though.
You could turn with the foot pedals too, every bit as accurately as the keyboard, but... I dunno. I think that'd be weird for me.