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Review! Paradise Arcade Lono vs X-Arcade vs Hacked 360 pads
fallon12345:
Another newbie question. What do you all use to map the pins to the keyboard buttons? For example, pause and exit?
Is there a good way to troubleshoot the connections? My joystick is not working, but the buttons are.
Donkbaca:
why do you need to map to keyboard buttons?
Nephasth:
--- Quote from: fallon12345 on December 29, 2011, 01:02:35 pm ---Another newbie question. What do you all use to map the pins to the keyboard buttons? For example, pause and exit?
Is there a good way to troubleshoot the connections? My joystick is not working, but the buttons are.
--- End quote ---
The Lono is a gamepad device, not a keyboard encoder. But you map it in MAME just like any other control interface; go into the MAME menus, select your command (like pause, exit, or a joystick direction), and press your desired button, direction, or combination of buttons.
As far as troubleshooting, the Lono2 features LED indicators on the board itself to help you determine if the board is getting a signal when a button is pressed. You can also go into the game controllers section of the Windows control panel to see if the computer is registering your joystick inputs.
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