I have installed a new Ipac controller, PS2 version into a cabinet previously wired with another non-standard USB controller, so most of the existing wiring was already in place, I simply redirected the various wires to their places on the controller. I did change 5 buttons to the illuminated type, powered from a spare molex, there doesn't seem to be any issues there though. On booting the PC, the FE, Hyperspin came on OK, but all I could do was to spin the menu up/down with the P1 joystick, no other buttons worked. I checked each switch with it's corresponding place on the controller with a multimeter, and all checked out as it should. I saw on the Ultramarc website, that when using a PS2 controller, I'd need to ensure the USB keyboard support, or Legacy USB support, was disabled in the PC's bios. The nearest I could see in the bios under 'Integrated controls' was 'onchip USB KBC controller' so I disabled that, but it didn't make any difference.
So notwithstanding the default settings don't work, when I try to design a panel that replicates mine, and then try to programme it, I get the message 'Can't open the driver' - this error I thought was caused by the 'onchip USB KBC controller being enabled, but as I say,it didn't make any difference when I disabled that.
All that works is the P1 joystick up/down, and thats all. I have DL the Passmark keyboard test, again recommended on the Ultramarc site, so I'll look later to see what that yields, but I must be missing something basic, any help please?