Wow! I'm pretty brave, but I wouldn't take this one on for anything!
I would recommend getting an outboard trackball for those times when you
really need or want to use one and live with the trackpad at other times.
I doubt there would be enough space in there to do this in any kind of
graceful way.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> My distaste for trackpads has brought me to this point: I am contemplating
> taking my Duo trackball and modifying my new G3 Pismo's case to fit it.
> However, before I get too far down this road, I have a question:
>
> Since the Pismo is all about IDE, Firewire and USB and the Duo trackball is
> ADB
> based, will it work, or would I have to put an ADB to USB converter in there
> somewhere and even then would it worK being an internal connection? My hope is
> that the trackpad connection is the last remnant of ADB or at least is its own
> protocol so as not to be affected by either ADB or USB interface problems.
>
> Anybody?
--
Wally Rodriguez
Dir. of Visual Effects,
FireWorks Motion Media "Life is an Illusion"
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