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| milhouse:
Anyone have any suggestions w/r/t unused joystick axes? I have Pedals hooked up to an A-Pac. This only requires 2 inputs, but the unused axes are still reported in windows. For whatever reason, I get constant slight movement on these axes, which makes assigning keys / pedals in MAME and other games a pain, since it always reports their movement. I've connected the unused to ground but without much effect. Anyone have a solution? I am hoping there is software that will allow me to disable the axes, but so far no luck. Thanks. |
| AlanS17:
I haven't attempted an "assist" in years so take my advice with a grain of salt... An A-PAC emulates 2 gamepads, correct? In other words, that's how Windows sees them, right? Assuming you're only using the first one, could you just disable the second one in the Windows Device Manager? I include lots of question marks since I don't actually have a solid answer. |
| P-chan:
What type of joystick? Can you get in there and just remove the microswitches for those two axes? |
| AlanS17:
I think the OP means he's getting phantom movement from completely unused A-PAC terminals. |
| milhouse:
Yeah the axes aren't used/connected, but the driver still shows all the axes in Game Controllers / Mame. And as far as I can tell, there is only one driver for the A-PAC -disabling it disables the entire device - its not separate. Thanks. |
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