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| Goose:
Hello all: I just added a new overlay to my Hanaho Hotrod Se and wired the joystick back up. All the buttons appear to be working when I open a notepad. The problem is when I hold down a button. The keypress registers for 6 or 7 times and then stops. The results in mame are that if you for example hold a direction on the joystick, the character will move for a second and then stop. I then have to push in that direction to restart the character moving but it will just stop again. I believe I wired everything to be normally open. This joystick was working properly when I last used it running win xp. I am using a new computer now (windows vista). I have checked and sticky keys is off. Anyone have a suggestion on what I am doing wrong? Thanks in advance, Lance |
| Hoopz:
Does it happen on every button or just a few? Double check your wiring and make sure that you didn't put a disconnect on a NC lead. Also make sure that your ground wiring is good too. You may have one place that is off and that'll create a little havoc. It's an easy mistake to make so just take a few minutes and double check everything even if you already know it's right. I've caught a few mistakes when I knew it was correct. ;) |
| BobA:
Check you num lock key. Hanaho uses the keypad for keys so the num lock on/off can affect it. |
| Goose:
Ok. I have checked that all my wires have been wired correctly and the number lock is off but the problem still persists. I am wondering if the issue is that I am hooking up the hotrod through a ps2 to usb adaptor. (it doesn't seem to get recognized if I just put it in the ps2 port directly even after a reboot). My wireless usb keyboard works fine on this system and registers continued keypresses when you hold a button down. Any suggestions? Lance |
| BobA:
The Hotrod never came with a USB adapter and Hanaho did not offer one. A PS2 keyboard must be connected during boot for it to work properly. It will not be recognized afterwards. Your adapter could definately be a problem as USB was not sold with the Hotrod. Do you have a PS/2 kb plugged into the hotrod? |
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