I have a whole bunch of questions pertaining to the SLI-M. I'm building a new wheel, and am only in the design phase, but can not design the thing until I know the limitaions of the SLI-M and the software that drives it. These are genuine questions, this is not just a dream of mine. I've built an F1 wheel before so am serious this. You can see my current wheel
here.
OK, the questions:
Without seeing a screen shot of the software configuration, this is impossible to know.
1). I intend to remote mount the LEDs. Can I use only 9 of these LEDs, and rely on the software for configuration?
2). Can I remote mount the digital readout? It looks like 10 wires will be required. Can I desolder it and attach wires?
3). How thick is the digital readout?
4). I assume each rotary encoder uses up 2 "buttons" (one for each direction of travel). Is this correct?
5). Can I use "latching" (on-off) buttons. Is the software capable of handling this by giving a pulse when switching on and another pulse when switching off.
6). Can I configure the software to emulate a keyboard stroke for buttons? For example, configure a button to press the escape key, and configure another button to emulate pressing say the down arrow key?
7). How is brightness controlled?
8). Is there a template file of the SLI-M layout. I have tracked one down already, in PDF format. It does not appear to be highly accurate, perhaps +/- 0.5mm. Even that is probably generous. I require something much more accurate than this for precise laser cutting.
Thanks for reading, and I hope someone out there can answer my questions.
Regards,
Mr Pibb