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GRS USB Button Hole Spinner
- Hold both buttons for 10 sec to swap direction between X and y axis
- Includes 2 buttons and USB cable
- Compatible with Winows, Linux, Mac, Raspberry PI
- Fit with any 28mm buttons hole
- Smallest form factor
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Product information
| Product Dimensions | 2.36 x 1.73 x 1.73 inches |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 6.8 ounces |
| ASIN | B08HNB5933 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 20 years and up |
| Best Sellers Rank |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
| Manufacturer | ThunderStick |
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Customers find the fidget toy works well with various systems, including Tempest and MiSTer, and appreciate its high-quality construction and smooth spinning action. The product is easy to install, with one customer noting it takes just 10 minutes to set up, and comes with good quality arcade buttons. They like its compact size that makes it suitable for button panels, its good weight, and how it fits into standard button holes.
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Customers find that the fidget toy functions well, particularly noting that it works straight off with no fuss when mounted, and one customer mentions it is recognized by MiSTER with no issues.
"...The spinner is also very high quality build wise and works great. Was recognized by mame in linux with no issues." Read more
"...It works great with M.A.M.E. I'm using it with windows 7. It's the only way you should ever play Arkanoid...." Read more
"This works exactly as intended. It's a USB connected paddle/spinner for games that require one." Read more
"...This USB Spinner also works very well with Atari Vault (Steam on Windows) which allowed me to play Pong, Warlords and Super Breakout the authentic..." Read more
Customers praise the spinner's quality, describing it as an arcade-quality device that feels well-made.
"Great spinner! Has a good weight to it and spins freely. The diameter of the knob is a little smaller than the original GRS spinner...." Read more
"This is a fantastic spinner. The build quality and packaging are top notch. I did not have any issues with burrs or the set screw...." Read more
"Great product Glen" Read more
"...which is nice and also comes with two microswitch buttons, also arcade quality...." Read more
Customers like the spinner's control, noting that it spins freely and turns smoothly, with one customer mentioning it remains responsive for extended periods.
"Great spinner! Has a good weight to it and spins freely. The diameter of the knob is a little smaller than the original GRS spinner...." Read more
"It works so well!! Glen has done it again. This spinner not only moves smoothly, but also gives you two buttons for mouse clicking...." Read more
"Very smooth action" Read more
"...I did finally get it out and it turns as smooth as an old church lady driving on ice with a casserole dish on top of her lap. Love this spinner...." Read more
Customers find the fidget toy easy to install, with one customer noting that the buttons and wiring took only 10 minutes, while another mentions it slips right into a standard joystick button hole and screws down tightly on the other side.
"...Easy to install, easy to setup and a joy to use. Thanks for another great innovative product!" Read more
"...a reasonable price to a button hole design that slips right into a standard joystick button hole, and screws down tightly on the other side for a..." Read more
"Installed into an x-arcade tank stick. Drilled a separate hole for mine. Easily fit. Works great on RPI 4 game system...." Read more
"...the 1 1/8 inch holes, installation of the spinner, buttons and wiring took 10 minutes. Perfect fit...." Read more
Customers like the buttons of the fidget toy, with some noting they are not bad at all, and one customer mentioning they come with two microswitch buttons.
"...a lot this dial has going for it, from a reasonable price to a button hole design that slips right into a standard joystick button hole, and screws..." Read more
"...It does come with 2 good quality arcade buttons (red & black) & wiring which would reach to a nearby Zero Delay Board (sold separately) is a nice..." Read more
"The spinner seems high quality. The buttons??? why some odd buttons? Why on earth would you not use the arcade standard microswitch based buttons!!!..." Read more
"Incredibly easy to install and configure. It's a bi-directional, 2-button USB mouse, so you can use it however you like in your cabinet...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the fidget toy, with one mentioning it has a heavy aluminum knob for its mass.
"...The quality is top notch and it has a great weight & feel to it. To get the most out of this spinner, you need to set it up in MAME...." Read more
"Great spinner! Has a good weight to it and spins freely. The diameter of the knob is a little smaller than the original GRS spinner...." Read more
"...heavy flywheel beneath the panel, this unit relies upon a heavy aluminum knob for its mass. It heels very authentic...." Read more
"The weighted knob is nice, but I'm not finding much else to recommend this spinner...." Read more
Customers appreciate the fidget toy's compact size, noting it's small enough to add to a button panel.
"...Compact, Easy setup and works Great!" Read more
"...right away with my Raspberry Pi 4 system and compact enough to add to my button panel without too much fuss. Now I can truly enjoy Tempest" Read more
"...Has a good weight to it and spins freely. The diameter of the knob is a little smaller than the original GRS spinner...." Read more
"excellent weight, size, feel, spins for a long time without stopping." Read more
Customers appreciate that the fidget toy fits into a standard button hole.
"...Super easy to install because it fits in a button hole. Easy to connect to your Raspberry Pi and not that difficult to set up." Read more
"...Fits into a standard button hole as it says, connected it to my PC with USB (luckily had a usb extension cable), went into MAME, set the device to..." Read more
"...The buttonhole spinner is aptly named because it will fit into an existing arcade button hole so no drilling necessary but if you HAVE to drill a..." Read more
"...This thing works perfectly and fits into a standard arcade button without additional electronics taking up space in the back...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2021I own two of these USB Buttonhole Spinners & a GRS A1Up Spinner (Asteroids replacement) so I think they’re good. Very pricey for Canadians though. $90 a pop at the end of the day with shipping & duty. The USB cable is about 15” in length so you may require a USB extender. It does come with 2 good quality arcade buttons (red & black) & wiring which would reach to a nearby Zero Delay Board (sold separately) is a nice feature.
The buttonhole spinner is aptly named because it will fit into an existing arcade button hole so no drilling necessary but if you HAVE to drill a hole, a 1 1/8” step bit or Forstner bit is what you’ll need.
Tried it on an iMac (MAME OSX) and Windows MAME and both were recognized (see below for Windows instructions) and both worked. I could not get OpenEmu on Mac to recognize it though. It was great getting to play Arkanoid, Tempest and Pole Position in MAME the way nature intended them to be played. Please note that the spinner is not intended as a replacement for Trackball games (Centipede, Golden Tee etc) as it only moves side to side. This USB Spinner also works very well with Atari Vault (Steam on Windows) which allowed me to play Pong, Warlords and Super Breakout the authentic way. Love it! FYI Pong is not emulated in MAME.
The quality is top notch and it has a great weight & feel to it. To get the most out of this spinner, you need to set it up in MAME. If your spinner is not recognized you have to use a text edit program to do a VERY EASY little edit to the MAME.ini file BUT MAME doesn’t automatically produce a mame.ini file, so open MAME:
* Select Configure Options and Then Save Configuration
*MAME will then create the mame.ini file.
*Open the file (with a text editing program like TextEdit or notepad) and scroll down to locate and change: “mouse 0” to “mouse 1”
*Save
*Spinner should now work in MAME
Now to set it up properly for each spinner game, back in the day arcade spinners or arcade steering wheels had different turn counts. The turn count of the GRS buttonhole spinner is 1024. Google “Arcade Spinner Turn Count” and you’ll locate a wiki with the turn counts of arcade games like Arkanoid, Tempest, Pole Position etc. You just have to do simple math to find the correct turn count for each game in MAME, once you have the original arcade turn count.
For example:
Tempest
*Arcade Turn count on Tempest is 72.
*The GRS Spinner has a turn count of 1024
* (Math) 72 X 100 = 7200, now divide by 1024 = 7.03 (round to 7 sensitivity)
*In MAME press Tab, select ANALOG CONTROLS
*Change P1 Dial Sensitivity to the number 7
Arkanoid
*Turn count is 486
*GRS SPinner is 1024
* (Math) 486 x 100 / 1024 = 47.4
*Change dial sensitivity in MAME to 47
With that extra information in your arsenal you’ll be able to use the GRS Buttonhole Spinner to its greatest potential.
My biggest complaint with any GRS product is the documentation is either confusing, almost non- existent or both. This product came with zero documentation. Print the tutorial part of this review out stick it in the box Glen! Help your customers out!
5.0 out of 5 starsI own two of these USB Buttonhole Spinners & a GRS A1Up Spinner (Asteroids replacement) so I think they’re good. Very pricey for Canadians though. $90 a pop at the end of the day with shipping & duty. The USB cable is about 15” in length so you may require a USB extender. It does come with 2 good quality arcade buttons (red & black) & wiring which would reach to a nearby Zero Delay Board (sold separately) is a nice feature.Get the most out of the GRS USB Buttonhole Spinner
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2021
The buttonhole spinner is aptly named because it will fit into an existing arcade button hole so no drilling necessary but if you HAVE to drill a hole, a 1 1/8” step bit or Forstner bit is what you’ll need.
Tried it on an iMac (MAME OSX) and Windows MAME and both were recognized (see below for Windows instructions) and both worked. I could not get OpenEmu on Mac to recognize it though. It was great getting to play Arkanoid, Tempest and Pole Position in MAME the way nature intended them to be played. Please note that the spinner is not intended as a replacement for Trackball games (Centipede, Golden Tee etc) as it only moves side to side. This USB Spinner also works very well with Atari Vault (Steam on Windows) which allowed me to play Pong, Warlords and Super Breakout the authentic way. Love it! FYI Pong is not emulated in MAME.
The quality is top notch and it has a great weight & feel to it. To get the most out of this spinner, you need to set it up in MAME. If your spinner is not recognized you have to use a text edit program to do a VERY EASY little edit to the MAME.ini file BUT MAME doesn’t automatically produce a mame.ini file, so open MAME:
* Select Configure Options and Then Save Configuration
*MAME will then create the mame.ini file.
*Open the file (with a text editing program like TextEdit or notepad) and scroll down to locate and change: “mouse 0” to “mouse 1”
*Save
*Spinner should now work in MAME
Now to set it up properly for each spinner game, back in the day arcade spinners or arcade steering wheels had different turn counts. The turn count of the GRS buttonhole spinner is 1024. Google “Arcade Spinner Turn Count” and you’ll locate a wiki with the turn counts of arcade games like Arkanoid, Tempest, Pole Position etc. You just have to do simple math to find the correct turn count for each game in MAME, once you have the original arcade turn count.
For example:
Tempest
*Arcade Turn count on Tempest is 72.
*The GRS Spinner has a turn count of 1024
* (Math) 72 X 100 = 7200, now divide by 1024 = 7.03 (round to 7 sensitivity)
*In MAME press Tab, select ANALOG CONTROLS
*Change P1 Dial Sensitivity to the number 7
Arkanoid
*Turn count is 486
*GRS SPinner is 1024
* (Math) 486 x 100 / 1024 = 47.4
*Change dial sensitivity in MAME to 47
With that extra information in your arsenal you’ll be able to use the GRS Buttonhole Spinner to its greatest potential.
My biggest complaint with any GRS product is the documentation is either confusing, almost non- existent or both. This product came with zero documentation. Print the tutorial part of this review out stick it in the box Glen! Help your customers out!
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- Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2025Good
- Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2022I installed the spinner and buttons in an old wooden cigar box. After drilling the 1 1/8 inch holes, installation of the spinner, buttons and wiring took 10 minutes. Perfect fit.The media could not be loaded.
I used a 6 foot USB 2.0 extension cord to extend the relatively short included cable.
Unlike the original Tempest spinner which used a lightweight knob with a heavy flywheel beneath the panel, this unit relies upon a heavy aluminum knob for its mass. It heels very authentic. It seems to use ball bearings, a great improvement over the sleeve bearing of the Atari original.
There is considerable disagreement about the pulses per rotation of this spinner. An accurate number is needed to properly calibrate sensitivity for each game in MAME. With MAME on the PC playing Tempest, a sensitivity setting of “9” gives the correct 5 lane per rotation sensitivity. Reversing the sensitivity formula, that means pulses per rotation is 72 * 100 / 9 = 800. Others have measured it at 780 ppr. 780 works well with the MAME scaling formula for Arkanoid and any game I have tried. The 4800 mentioned by the seller may be the native rotation of the encoder, but the USB interface provides only about 780 PPR. The PPR value is unaffected by Windows mouse pointer sensitivity settings.
UPDATE: I tested the spinner in Windows 10 using a tool called "MouseTester v1.4". Using the data collection feature, one full rotation of the spinner provides exactly 775 counts, which agrees with others' testing and empirical results in MAME. Use 775 PPR for MAME on a PC with the default Microsoft mouse driver that is installed when the unit is plugged in.
5.0 out of 5 starsI installed the spinner and buttons in an old wooden cigar box. After drilling the 1 1/8 inch holes, installation of the spinner, buttons and wiring took 10 minutes. Perfect fit.Drop dead simple to install
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2022
I used a 6 foot USB 2.0 extension cord to extend the relatively short included cable.
Unlike the original Tempest spinner which used a lightweight knob with a heavy flywheel beneath the panel, this unit relies upon a heavy aluminum knob for its mass. It heels very authentic. It seems to use ball bearings, a great improvement over the sleeve bearing of the Atari original.
There is considerable disagreement about the pulses per rotation of this spinner. An accurate number is needed to properly calibrate sensitivity for each game in MAME. With MAME on the PC playing Tempest, a sensitivity setting of “9” gives the correct 5 lane per rotation sensitivity. Reversing the sensitivity formula, that means pulses per rotation is 72 * 100 / 9 = 800. Others have measured it at 780 ppr. 780 works well with the MAME scaling formula for Arkanoid and any game I have tried. The 4800 mentioned by the seller may be the native rotation of the encoder, but the USB interface provides only about 780 PPR. The PPR value is unaffected by Windows mouse pointer sensitivity settings.
UPDATE: I tested the spinner in Windows 10 using a tool called "MouseTester v1.4". Using the data collection feature, one full rotation of the spinner provides exactly 775 counts, which agrees with others' testing and empirical results in MAME. Use 775 PPR for MAME on a PC with the default Microsoft mouse driver that is installed when the unit is plugged in.
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025The spinner seems high quality. The buttons??? why some odd buttons? Why on earth would you not use the arcade standard microswitch based buttons!!! It's easy enough to put them in the trash and rework the harness and use the correct buttons and microswitches, but why? Maybe stop spending all your money on packaging and little more on some quality buttons. I'd also like to see a better guage of wire, I think this is 32, and I know it's just carrying data and low voltage, but not very robust which is what is needed for an arcade machine.
4.0 out of 5 starsThe spinner seems high quality. The buttons??? why some odd buttons? Why on earth would you not use the arcade standard microswitch based buttons!!! It's easy enough to put them in the trash and rework the harness and use the correct buttons and microswitches, but why? Maybe stop spending all your money on packaging and little more on some quality buttons. I'd also like to see a better guage of wire, I think this is 32, and I know it's just carrying data and low voltage, but not very robust which is what is needed for an arcade machine.Good quality spinner, bad quality buttons
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025
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