Keyboard is good.
Unless you are going to use ffb joysticks.
Mice, is good.
Ofcause I do have spare mice which work, the thing is all spare mice i have are 
serial I think.
I think I can just pull an pnp mouse that does not need drivers.
Saying that some of us are not that lucky.
Some of us may not have a mouse to play with.
At 10:40 a.m. 21/02/2006, you wrote:
>My laptop doesn't have areal mouse.  As a gamer, I'd rathe rjust have
>keyboard controls.  I personally think that as a gamer, and a developer,
>you'll be hard pressed to actually find people who actually enjoy the
>concept of using the mouse.
>I could be totally wrong however.
>
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Che [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 3:38 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: audyssey: Rail Racer survey
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>  Hi all,
>  I am currently working on a new racing game which uses a combination
>of 
>the mouse and keyboard to control your vehicle.
>  The mouse is used like an accelerator pedal, so you push up for more 
>acceleration, pull back for less, and you shift with the left and right 
>mouse buttons.
>  The name of the game is Rail Racer, and as the name implies, you are 
>racing along a single rail against your opponents on their own rails,
>kind 
>of like a multi track roller coaster.
>  To turn through track curves, you hold down the D key on your keyboard
>to 
>deactivate your vertical stabilizers, so you can lean your racer with
>the 
>mouse.  The skill here comes in properly timing your lean so you enter
>the 
>turn with the right amount of lean, and exit the turn as you straighten
>up, 
>the better your timing, the higher your speed out of the turn.
>  I bring up these examples of control to get players' feedback on using
>the 
>mouse.
>  What are your thoughts on using the mouse as a controller? Would you 
>rather have keyboard control, or the option for keyboard control?
>  Personally, I really like piloting the racer with the mouse, I feel
>like I 
>am in more control of the vehicle, and it is therefore more fun.
>  Anyhow, I need the communities opinion on this, so let me know what ya
>
>think, good, bad or indifferent.
>  Also, to those that have offered their services as beta testers, I 
>appreciate the offers, and will be getting back to you as I near beta
>stage.
>  Thanks,
>  Che
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  www.linksForBlinks.com 
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