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QuestionAccessing extra keys on a PS2 mouse without driver Pin
David Gvozdenovic26-Aug-12 4:57
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Hello, my first post here.
I have a question. I have a pretty old PS2 optical mouse which has the standard two buttons, wheel + middle button, and it has two additional buttons for clicking with thumb. The mouse works great for a few years already, but I lost the drivers and they were on a floppy disk anyways.

I was wondering how can I get the input from these additional buttons, I wanna make a program in C/C++ which would get the input from the buttons and convert it to a virtual joystick. I can handle the joystick part, it's easy (I'm using PPJoy for this).

Please note that I never did any port programming, but I'm very good at anything else.

So, I'd like to know how to get the input from these keys. I'm using Win XP SP3.

And, please don't tell me to get a new mouse, I want to improve my C++ skills and get two additional keys for free Big Grin | :-D

Thank you. David. Smile | :)
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