I have for sale the following two items.. they can be bought separate or bundled.
The 1350 is a mouse but only in the most deceptive sense of the word. It may be shaped like a mouse and yes it does roll around on a little pad like a mouse. It also has a little rubber ball with sensors watching it, just like a mouse. Functionally, however, it is a directional joystick. All software which understands joysticks can be used with the 1350, for it is directional in nature.
The Commodore 1351 is identical in appearance to the mouse supplied with Commodore Amiga computers of the time, but is not mutually compatible. It works in two operating modes: the joystick mode and the proportional mode. The operating mode is decided when the computer is switched on: when the right mouse button is pressed, the mouse goes into the joystick mode, otherwise (default) into the proportional mode.
Item 1: Commodore 1350 Mouse, New in Box -- Asking price £65 £50 or €65
Item 2: Commodore 1351 Mouse, New in Box -- Asking price £60 (or) €75
otherwise add 3,4% on PayPal fees. Shipping costs are not included, but can be requested. Generally speaking it would be under £15 for most of Europe.. Germany and The Netherlands it would be under £10
The 1350 is a mouse but only in the most deceptive sense of the word. It may be shaped like a mouse and yes it does roll around on a little pad like a mouse. It also has a little rubber ball with sensors watching it, just like a mouse. Functionally, however, it is a directional joystick. All software which understands joysticks can be used with the 1350, for it is directional in nature.
The Commodore 1351 is identical in appearance to the mouse supplied with Commodore Amiga computers of the time, but is not mutually compatible. It works in two operating modes: the joystick mode and the proportional mode. The operating mode is decided when the computer is switched on: when the right mouse button is pressed, the mouse goes into the joystick mode, otherwise (default) into the proportional mode.
Item 1: Commodore 1350 Mouse, New in Box -- Asking price £65 £50 or €65
Item 2: Commodore 1351 Mouse, New in Box -- Asking price £60 (or) €75
otherwise add 3,4% on PayPal fees. Shipping costs are not included, but can be requested. Generally speaking it would be under £15 for most of Europe.. Germany and The Netherlands it would be under £10
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