I see it exactly like CatPunk. I don't know why we are always asked to mention some specific programs or games when a I-can-do-everything-driver like the one from RBC9 would be the best solution.
We bought a Space Navigator for our company. The first time I used it I really liked it but it did not make any sense to buy one for home until I saw the driver from RBC9 - a few minutes later I placed an order at Amazon.
Guess what? Only a few days later I borrowed my Space Navigator with the RBC9 driver to a colleague and he also bought one.
At a Lanparty we had them on our desk and everyone was asking what this blue glowing thing is... Believe me or not: a few friends played around with it and afterweards they also bought one - everytime only because of the fact that the RBC9 driver allowed everything to do with it.
The device + the correct driver is like a virus. You could sell hundred thousands of it if you really want to! So, where is the problem? You even have access to the source code as a good base.
I do everything with my Space Explorer. I even play Ego Shooters like Battlefield 2 or Unreal Tournament 3 with it. The option to combine a mouse, joystick and the feature to bind keys or actions only to a specfic range of an axis is an AWESOME feature and allows a control like nothing else on this planet. You can do so many things at the same time with a simple move where you would get crazy to do the same with a keyboard - and even if you could do, you will never do it as fast as with the Space Explorer + RBC9 driver.
If you don't want to make the money someone other here in the forum hopefully will see his chance. I would spend some money for a Vista/Windows7 64Bit driver without hesitation.
My god, sell it as Logitech G360 Next Gaming Device XT 2.0 or whatever for twice the price but just do something now! I have never seen such a level of ignorance when tons of money are lying around on the street.
(I feel much better now
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