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| Jeromebechaz:
--- Quote from: PL1 on April 25, 2013, 08:00:58 pm --- --- Quote from: Jeromebechaz on April 25, 2013, 07:33:40 pm ---So if you wanted a reset button you would just extend the reset cables from the computer --- End quote --- Yep, extend or wire it in parallel -- preferrably mounting it where someone isn't going to accidently hit it. :hissy: Some Dell systems are a pain to sort it out (ribbon cable for front panel connections IIRC) but on most MBs it's no problem. Scott --- End quote --- yeah yeah that's not to hard :) With an ipac where do you plug the admin bottoms in? |
| PL1:
--- Quote from: Jeromebechaz on April 25, 2013, 09:28:05 pm ---With an ipac where do you plug the admin bottoms in? --- End quote --- *imitating magician* Pick an input any input. [/card trick] They're all programmable. With the new firmware, you can even assign volume controls and mouse buttons. List of default settings here -- input 1A is P (Pause), input 2B is Esc (Exit), etc. The right column shows the "shifted" functions accessed by holding P1 Start -- P1 Start + P2 Start is Esc (Exit). Scott |
| Drnick:
--- Quote from: Brian74 on April 25, 2013, 06:44:04 pm ---Thanks Drnick, here is the template for the rotary --- End quote --- Thanks, I shall edit the files tonight so you have the right one to play with :laugh2: |
| Jeromebechaz:
--- Quote from: PL1 on April 25, 2013, 10:16:02 pm --- --- Quote from: Jeromebechaz on April 25, 2013, 09:28:05 pm ---With an ipac where do you plug the admin bottoms in? --- End quote --- *imitating magician* Pick an input any input. [/card trick] They're all programmable. With the new firmware, you can even assign volume controls and mouse buttons. List of default settings here -- input 1A is P (Pause), input 2B is Esc (Exit), etc. The right column shows the "shifted" functions accessed by holding P1 Start -- P1 Start + P2 Start is Esc (Exit). Scott --- End quote --- so by the look of the chart you have to press the ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- button at the same time? |
| PL1:
--- Quote from: Jeromebechaz on April 26, 2013, 03:19:30 am ---so by the look of the chart you have to press the ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- button at the same time? --- End quote --- For normal dedicated inputs, no. (left column) For shifted functions, yes. (right column) If you have a control panel that has a coin button on it, you can connect it to the I-Pac input marked "Coin 1" to add credits. (dedicated input) You can also wire a coin door switch to the same input to add a credit when you insert a coin. (dedicated input) If your control panel doesn't have a coin button on it, and you don't have a coin handy, you can press P1 Start and P1 Button 1 at the same time to add a credit. (shifted function) If you don't want admin buttons on your panel, you can use shifted functions. If you'd rather have dedicated buttons for admin functions, you can use dedicated inputs and remove any shifted funtions that you don't want to accidently trigger. Scott |
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