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    REMFwhoopitydo | # 91 | 2009-11-01, 12:11 | Report

    forgive my ignorance, but how much of a problem is to use a zeemote for SNES gaming when it is two bottons short of that on a SNES controller?

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    Bundyo | # 92 | 2009-11-01, 19:06 | Report

    Originally Posted by fms View Post
    I wonder about the BT-related lag though: is Zeemote responsive enough to play games?
    I'll tell you one of these days, mine should be coming soon. And if it is (responsive enough), I guess you'll support it?

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    fms | # 93 | 2009-11-01, 22:07 | Report

    Originally Posted by Bundyo View Post
    I'll tell you one of these days, mine should be coming soon. And if it is, I guess you'll support it?
    My guess is it simply acts as a BT keyboard. In that case, it should work automagically =)

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    javispedro | # 94 | 2009-11-01, 22:09 | Report

    Originally Posted by fms View Post
    My guess is it simply acts as a BT keyboard. In that case, it should work automagically =)
    AFAIU, it does not. Fortunately, this means it may actually skip all those laggy components.

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    VDVsx | # 95 | 2009-11-01, 22:27 | Report

    Originally Posted by javispedro View Post
    AFAIU, it does not. Fortunately, this means it may actually skip all those laggy components.
    If I recall correctly there some maemo packages/drivers for the zeemote, so it should use a different protocol.

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    Master of Gizmo | # 96 | 2009-11-02, 08:27 | Report

    Originally Posted by fms View Post
    I wonder about the BT-related lag though: is Zeemote responsive enough to play games?
    There's no noticable lag and i can play games just fine with it. Also it is not a keyboard that's why i wrote a driver lib for it. If you prefer a keyboard like driver then you can of course write something like the wiicontrol script (the wiimote also isn't a keyboard). .

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    unkno | # 97 | 2009-11-03, 09:28 | Report

    Originally Posted by pelago View Post
    Hang on... if the keyboard can't handle simultaneous keypresses correctly, then most emulators/games would be neutered, surely, even in single player?
    I'm also wondering this....anyone know for certain that the N900 can do simultaneous key presses? How many simultaneous key presses can it register?

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    maven1975 | # 98 | 2009-11-03, 09:30 | Report

    There has to be a way around that!

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    javispedro | # 99 | 2009-11-03, 09:43 | Report

    A way around what? The N810 seems to be able to handle more keypresses than I can press.awsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss In a way that contradicts my knowledge about matrix circuit keyboards. Hmpf.

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    fms | # 100 | 2009-11-03, 09:46 | Report

    Originally Posted by javispedro View Post
    A way around what? The N810 seems to be able to handle more keypresses than I can press. In a way that contradicts my knowledge about matrix circuit keyboards. Hmpf.
    One word: diodes.

    PS: N900 handles multiple keypresses just fine, too.

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