The Elecom Huge is a great input device, and a formidable trackball. As the name would suggest, it’s absolutely designed toward larger hands — but if you wear an M/L glove or larger, it’s definitely worth a shot.
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Comfort
Very nice base, with the ability to fully rest your hand and leave it there — that’s exactly what I’m after (otherwise I’d be using the Trackpad, which I love but cannot get the fucking hang of).
Programmability
I didn’t find the Elecom drivers for mac to be particularly inspiring. That being said, the software with which you customize the additional buttons and functionality seemed perfectly usable.
However my interest in programmability basically amounts to “can my third-party drivers run it”? Because in an effort to reduce the amount of random bullshit I install on my machine, I purchased SteerMouse a while back and haven’t looked back since.
I’ve found SteerMouse be more than worth the $20, since it seems to cover just about any non-Apple, non-Trackpad input device — and to do so with aplomb. I’ve connected all sorts of crazy devices just to see if it would recognize all the buttons. Invariably it does — and in some cases even offers device-specific functionality, as with the Logitech Master Mouse 1/2’s fabulous gesture botton.
I don’t use Windows or Linux to a point where it’s worth my time to set up fancy input devices for them, so I can’t comment on the software’s usability on that front — but most anecdotal evidence I’ve encountered suggests that the official drivers operate brilliantly on Windows and middling-to-well on Linux.
Fit & Finish
Quality is solid, but not polished. It feels like a big hunk of plastic with some foam and a fingerball. But it does feel like a nice, suitably-heavy hunk of plastic. And that’s honestly good enough for me.
The wheel is not thrilling. It feels a bit jittery and noticably mushy. But I’ve found that by messing with the sensitivity a bit in the aforementioned SteerMouse, I’ve arrived at settings I find comfortable.
ASIDE: That being said, I hold a deep, abiding hope that Elecom will give the huge the same Pro treatment it’s bestowed upon it’s other models — by which I mean a model that works wired/wiressless/bt, and has the upgraded bearings, wheel and switches as the others in the Pro line.
And just while we’re talking here, my absolute dream device would be a Huge-esque device with a more robust lower edge padding extended about another half an inch. DreamDevice™ would have the Logitech Master Mouse fancy mode-switching SmartScroll wheel with all the requisite clicks. And it would have the ability to map a“Gesture Button” — that when clicked did one thing, but when held allowed you to make gestures with the trackball and perform actions.
Like, right? That would be so fucking great. @me, Logitech.
Long Term Use
It’s definitely held up to sustained, heavy usage over the year that I’ve had it. I mapped every button to something I use frequently, and I work in IT/Media Management so I can promise you I’ve put this fucker through its paces.
The buttons all click as new. The wheel is still as not-great-but-fine as it always was. I’ve popped the ball out to clear the sensors of debris from time to time. I’ve wiped crud off the rubber on the bottom so the pads would stick again. But that’s the extent of the upkeep and a year and a half plus later, still running great. Respect.
How It Could Be Better
The Bearings
I used it for about a year before finally doing the ball-bearing swap out described here — mostly out of boredom (read: procrastination from the things I should be doing).
At least in my case, the Huge had pretty smooth action and low friction right out of the box. However: after the upgrade, I can definitely feel the difference and boy howdy is it nice. At some point I’ll get around to doing the same for my Deft Pro.
The Padding (specifically The Top Layer)
Here a year and a half or so into use, I have a small patch of cushion where the top layer has flaked and peeled off. Really not a huge deal. I don’t notice it under my hand.
Favorite input device I own — although it’s by a hair. I’m greatly looking forward to picking up a Ploopy and a GameBall once I can get the former in USB-C and the latter becomes available. But until then, it looks like the Elecom Huge will remain the top of the heap, alongside the left-hand-side magic trackpad I just can’t seem to quit.
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DS4Windows is a portable program that allows you to get the best experience while using a DualShock 4 on your PC. By emulating a Xbox 360 controller, many more games are accessible.
Features:
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- Use X360-like input to use the DS4 in more games and have rumble
- Use the touchpad as a mouse or for more actions
- Use sixaxis movement for just as many actions
- Control the Lightbar: turn it off, dynamicly change by battery level, and more
- Map the buttons and sticks to other 360 controls or keyboard actions or macros
- Use profiles to quickly switch between configurations for your controllers
- Automatically switch profiles by when a certain program(s) is launched
- Hold an action to access a new whole set of controls
- Get a reading of how the sticks and sixaxis is working
- Assign a deadzone to both analog sticks, the triggers, and the sixaxis
- Automatically get new updates
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What's New:
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- Added an extra precaution to unplug any permanent output devices upon service stop. ViGEmBus should handle this already but just want to make sure.
- Updated Polish translation. Contribution by gregory678
- Changed locking strategy for ControllerSlotManager collection
- Fixed right click disconnect slot index for new sorted list
- Implemented a variant of Two Stage Triggers
- Added Trigger effects presets. Currently only useful for the DualSense controller
- Added averaging gyro calibration upon device connection. Contribution by firodj
- Skip unknown DS4Controls names while loading a profile
- Fixed issue with missingSettings being set for fallback value lookup on Profile load. Constantly re-saved profiles
- Only reset outDevTypeTemp on full profile save. Ensured proper controller image is used in Binding window after clicking Apply in Profile Editor
- Change arrangement of lit LED lights for DualSense controller
- Allow Touchpad Click button passthru with Mouse and Controls mode
- Changed device type settings. Now use device specific (serial) settings. Now saved to ControllerConfigs.xml
- Added check for valid output report types upon DS4 BT device connection. Can revert to using output report 0x11 if needed. Not sure if it will matter
- Ignore output plugin routine and other calls if requested profile file does not exist
Instructions:
- Download zip
- Extract the 2 programs (DS4Windows and DS4Updater) in the zip wherever you please (My Docs, Program Files, etc.)
- Launch DS4Windows
- If not in Program Files, choose where you want to save profiles
- A windows will pop up showing how to install the driver, if not, go to settings and click 'Controller/Driver Setup'
- If you have used SCP's tool in the past, you may need to uninstall the drivers to use the DS4 with bluetooth
- Connect the DS4 via a micro usb or through bluetooth (DS4 Device name: 'Wireless Controller') may need to enter pair code: 0000)
- All should be good to go once you connect the controller, if not restart DS4Windows, or even your computer.
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Note: same games work with the DS4 without DS4Windows (however it does use rumble etc.) Games like these can cause double input in menus (ie pressing down on the dpad moves 2 spaces) or the wrong button to do incorrect functions. To solve this, check Hide DS4 in the settings, if you see a warning in the log/text on the bottom, that means you must close said game or client that causes the conflict and reconnect the controller.
Requirements:
- Microsoft .NET 4.5 or higher (needed to unzip the driver and for macros to work properly)
- DS4 Driver (Downloaded & Installed with DS4Windows)
- Microsoft 360 Driver (link inside DS4Windows, already installed on Windows 7 SP1 and higher or if you've used a 360 controller before)
- Sony DualShock 4 (This should be obvious)
- Micro USB cable
- (Optional)Bluetooth 2.1+, via adapter or built in pc (Recommended) (Toshiba's bluetooth & Bluetooth adapaters using CSR currently does not work)