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Slippyblade:
It's in his FAQ.  There are various modes that you choose in settings to make it work. 

Hold button to increase, release to decrease. 
Hold to increase, release to decrease, fire to cut. 
Hold button to increase, release to decrease, fire to hold.

There's a bunch of them.

http://www.brasington.org/arcade/products/adl/llander.shtml
ChadTower:



Ah, so there is no 'off'.  There is only 'increase' and 'decrease'.  That is a bit more complicated but better than a static value.
BadMouth:
An underutilized feature of MAME is the ability to choose the speed of the "ramp up" (digital speed under analog options) and "return to center" (digital center) when substituting digital pushbuttons and joysticks for analog controls.
By setting those, you can maintain an analog range by tapping the button or direction at a particular speed.
On games like Pole Position you could reduce digital speed until the tires no longer squeal when punching the gas.
I never use it because I have analog controls for most of the games I want to play.

Someday I'd still like to see how playable I can make some of these games with a standard microswitch joystick.
Slippyblade:

--- Quote from: ChadTower on August 29, 2016, 02:36:41 pm ---Ah, so there is no 'off'.  There is only 'increase' and 'decrease'.  That is a bit more complicated but better than a static value.

--- End quote ---

Not at all.  Several of the options include a "cut-off" option.
yotsuya:
I played it, it works. Yot happy. Endus.
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