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| GeoMan:
How good is the U-HID G for pinball nudge functions? Is it responsive? Reliable? Any alternatives? Using the 3 axes for nudge operations, it leaves 5 connections for 2 left, 2 right flippers and a plunger button, which is enough for pinball control. Does it support the "shift" function as the original U-HID does? I plan to use it to built a Pinball controller... |
| PL1:
--- Quote from: GeoMan on June 08, 2013, 04:17:06 am ---How good is the U-HID G for pinball nudge functions? Is it responsive? Reliable? Any alternatives? Using the 3 axes for nudge operations, it leaves 5 connections for 2 left, 2 right flippers and a plunger button, which is enough for pinball control. Does it support the "shift" function as the original U-HID does? I plan to use it to built a Pinball controller... --- End quote --- See the link in my sig for my pin controller and U-HID-G settings. It works ok for a digital nudge, but I never revisited to see if it can do analog nudging. For analog nudging, Noah over on VPForums.org just recently released VirtuaPin™ Digital Plunger Kit. It's his answer to the older Nanotech Mot-Ion kit that has some calibration, stability and heat-sensitivity issues. Early reviews on the VirtuaPin Plunger Kit appear to be promising, but the sample size is still too small to be sure -- keep an eye on Noah's announcement thread to see how things shake out. Scott EDIT: Forgot to mention, but if you want to avoid messing with accelerometers, KADE has a Pinball map that works great. |
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