2017-06-25 at 10:57 PM UTC
Ok, I'll have to look into that.
What did you buy it for?
2017-06-25 at 10:58 PM UTC
so the trackpads use haptics to kind of click and vibrate, and it essentially simulates a trackball on the right pad... It's actually kind of nuts, I thought it felt like shit at first because I tried to use the trackpad like an analogue stick, but when I figured out it was more like a trackball, it made sense and got pretty good.
2017-06-25 at 10:58 PM UTC
I like your photos better.
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2017-06-25 at 11:03 PM UTC
So what's the difference with the trackball pad?
Are the axis switched? I'll have to touch this.
2017-06-25 at 11:09 PM UTC
Originally posted by RisiR †
I like your photos better.
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2017-06-25 at 11:10 PM UTC
Makes sense for PC gaming, I guess. Strategy games especially.
I couldn't see myself getting used to it with the games I play.
2017-06-25 at 11:12 PM UTC
I saw the paddle/trigger things. That's neat.
2017-06-25 at 11:19 PM UTC
I just got food poisoning. It's an extra evil type of sickness.
2017-06-25 at 11:26 PM UTC
how much are these steam controllers?
And what makes them better than xbox 360 USB controllers ($25)?
2017-06-26 at 12:43 AM UTC
Do you know the toads that give birth through their backs? You should make a bunch of them give birth inside a chick that's giving birth.
Edgemaster.
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2017-06-26 at 12:59 AM UTC
Planning on making a something for studying/reading/memorization that's used by competitive memorizers:
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2011/02/20/magazine/mind-secrets.htmlYou just paint wraparound glasses black and drill holes in the center. These are pretty cheap, although I'm concerned about how well they adhere to the face, I'm very sensitive to gaps. Pics aren't good enough to tell if this may be an issue, and craniofacial shape always plays an important factor. Fortunately stability shouldn't be much of an issue since I won't be moving around, and glasses are easy to mod if they don't rest well on the bridge of your nose or ears.
https://www.amazon.com/WebDeals-Futuristic-Monoblock-Cyclops-Sunglasses/dp/B01BNVCU3O/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1498427106&sr=8-13&keywords=wraparound%2Bsunglasses%2Bfor%2Bmen&th=1The above will help with some of the visual differences in the tism. Very wide peripheral vision, increased amount of information taken in, and distraction caused by it. The below are for auditory sensory issue.
High fidelity earplugs. They don't distort the frequency, muffle sounds, like standard earplugs. Always have a pair of earplugs in due to sensitive hearing and sensory gating issues, just like with vision. I like these because they have multiple inserts with varying decibel reduction:
https://www.amazon.com/Alpine-MusicSafe/dp/B00MEE876O/ref=cm_cr_dp_d_rvw_txt?ie=UTF8&th=1And a pair of hearing protection ear muffs, which are often worn by people with classical autism. Just going to use them when reading, background noise can annoy the hell out of me:
https://www.amazon.com/ClearArmor-141001-Shooters-Protection-Folding-Padded/dp/B00NKSMPZW/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1498426564&sr=8-3&keywords=ear+muffs
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