InputSprocket 1.3 is provided to you so you can use certain joysticks, keyboards, and mice on your Macintosh to play games. For instance, if you want to play Quake with your mouse, you will need to install this software.
Installation Instructions:
Drag the following files onto your System Folder (they will be automatically routed to the appropriate location within). It is not necessary to restart after installing these files.
- InputSprocket CH
- InputSprocket CH Trackball
- InputSprocket Contour
- InputSprocket Gravis
- InputSprocket Kensington
- InputSprocket Keyboard
- InputSprocket MacALLY
- InputSprocket Microspeed
- InputSprocket Mouse
- InputSprocket NoHandsMouse
- InputSprocket SideWinder 3D Pro
- InputSprocket Speech
- InputSprocket Thrustmaster
- InputSprocket USB
- InputSprocketLib
- USBHIDUniversalModule
Supported Devices:
The following drivers add support for the listed devices:
- InputSprocket USB: ALPS GamePad, Microsoft SideWinder Game Pad, Microsoft SideWinder Precision Pro Joystick,
Microsoft SideWinder FreeStyle Game Pad, Thrustmaster TopGun Joystick, Apple USB Mouse,
all compatible USB mice (requires USBHIDUniversalModule and a USB Macintosh)
Advanced Features:
Certain games specify some of their game functions as 'utility' functions which generally will only be accessible from the keyboard. In these cases, you can see these functions in any of the non-keyboard drivers' configuration panels if you hold down the option key before clicking on the appropriate popup. You also see other functions which InputSprocket has determined are not generally appropriate (like an x-axis in the popup for the y-axis of a joystick).
Updates:
You can find the latest releases of InputSprocket at: <http://developer.apple.com/dev/games/> or <ftp://ftp.apple.com/devworld/Games/>
Support:
This software is provided as is. Please do not call Apple or the hardware manufacturer for technical support. Visit the above web address for more information about InputSprocket.