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Author Topic: Help With Non Default Hyperspin Controls & LEDBlinky  (Read 861 times)

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jonnieboyrevel

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Help With Non Default Hyperspin Controls & LEDBlinky
« on: March 24, 2015, 11:52:30 am »
Hi All,

I'm having a bit of a frustrating problem with LEDBlinky and Hyperspin.

I'm trying to get LEDBlinky to flash and speak the Hyperspin controls when the FE starts up.  However, only some of my buttons light up / have speech.

What's strange is the only buttons that it works for are the ones I've left as the default keys in HyperHQ.  If I try and change the key used for a particular button it stops lighting up.  If I reset to default, it lights up again.

As you can't set the keys for the FE in the controls editor, I'm assuming it takes them from the Hyperspin Settings.ini.  I just can't work out why it won't let me change them.

Any help would be gratefully received.

Regards

JB

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Re: Help With Non Default Hyperspin Controls & LEDBlinky
« Reply #1 on: March 25, 2015, 05:59:32 pm »
That is correct - LEDBlinky is using the settings.ini file to identify the HS controls. I would suggest trying the LEDBlinkyTroubleshooting app to see if it can identify the problem. If not, email me back the debug.ZIP file and I'll take a look.
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