It would definitly be fun to try.  But it would be good to have keyboard
controls.  I know for sure that the mouse on my laptop is a mess, and in
a case like that, I don't plan on carrying around a usb mouse just to
play a game.  


-----Original Message-----
From: Che [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 4:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: audyssey: Rail Racer survey


  Liam wrote:
> Part of what makes the mouse a useful tool for sighted folks if that 
> they have control over where it is, and they are also able to see 
> where it is on the screen.
 end quote

  Right, but the implementation here doesn't require knowing where the 
cursor is at all.  After a bit of practice, you get a feel for how much 
movement equates to how much throttle, the same way you get a feel for
the 
accelerator of a car.  The same goes for the lean of the Racer, after a
bit 
of practice, you will know how much to move the mouse to take a curve,
then 
when you release the D key, the stabilizers kick back in and straighten
the 
Racer up on the rail.
  I truly think folks that try the mouse as a controller for Rail Racer 
won't want to use the keyboard, but I will build in keyboard control for

those without mice.
  Thanks,
  Che 



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