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skr:
Just in case anyone is also having issues with the software for the restrictor switches: the config tool and the command line tool worked flawless on my laptop for testing purposes, but refused to work on the desktop PC in my cabinet.... :-\
I got a number of errors concerning missing .dll's etc. In the end I had to install the MS Visual C++ Redistributable package and everything is running as it should.
StefanBurger:
Try „tos428config for Windows - compatibility version“. It installs C runtime libraries that seem to miss on your PC.
https://thunderstickstudio.com/products/tos-grs-switchable-4-to-8-way-restrictor-all-in-one-kit-1
skr:
Thanks! I did not try this, as the desktop PC was newly built with an up-to-date Win 10 Pro OS - anyway, all is working smoothly now :)
LeedsFan:
I'm very interested in this product. However, the standard JLF joystick restrictor has always had a very poor reputation for 4-way games. Apparently you could still easily hit a diagonal in 4-way mode.
I've never owned a JLF stick though.
So to anyone who has one of these kits... how does the 4-way work now? Is the kit restrictor different in any way?
Also, what depth under the control panel do I need to install this? I can't seem to find a definitive answer. AI response says 1 7/8 " (about 48mm) but in the videos I see on YT it looks deeper than that to me.
A standard JLF is 34mm below the panel according to their diagram.
leapinlew:
It's a physical diamond shaped restrictor in 4 way mode, so it doesn't hit the corners. It's boxed shape in 8 way games.
My beef is with the JLF sticks as they feel sloppy, even with the upgraded springs. I prefer a WICO leaf for 4 way games, but this works great for the 4 way horizontal games that I want to play. It's also fine for classic 4 way games, if you can deal with the stick.
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