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MouseWheel for sale / Apple, Amiga, PC, any computer platform

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I'm selling a MouseWheel, originally manufactured in 1992 by Colorado SPECTRUM.

It's used for controlling vehicles in any simulation game.

 

Here's the description from the box:

 

The first design that converts any existing ball-type mouse to a race car wheel.

Works with virtually any simulation program that uses a mouse for directional control.

Includes easy, step-by-step mouse-adjustment instructions to increase steering sensitivity and maximize performance.

Assembles in seconds, stores in a drawer.

Needs no game port or card; has no springs, switches, or electronics to malfunction.

The MouseWheel supports Apple, Macintosh, Amiga, IBM, IBM-compatible PCs, desktops, laptops, notebooks and portables.

 

The MouseWheel's unique "steering column" shaft makes direct contact with your mouse's ball device, converting it to a realistic race car wheel for exacting driving maneuvers you can't handle with just a keyboard or a basic mouse.

Regardless of the mouse-supported driving simulation program you choose, the MouseWheel lets you experience unparalleled realism and responsive control -- every time you hit the road!

 

I'm asking $25 plus the cost of shipping.

It fits into the U.S. Post Office's Medium Flat Rate box, which costs $10.95 to ship.

No handling charge.

 

I can only accept PayPal.

If interested, please e-mail me directly: [email protected]

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In 1990 I made myself something like that, I just used broom stick and big cookie container cover. Then carved the piece of wood so the stick will fit then attach the mouse on top and voila!

Works great with "Hard Drivin" for Amiga, you can select mouse steering, just the gas and brakes were the mouse buttons, so it was kinda awkward.

 

Good luck with your sale, some stuff just brings back memories.

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