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Please I need help. I just got two new T-Stik Plus joysticks for my cabinet. I figured this should be an easy swap. But for some reason. My stick gets stuck on up when I test it in the IPAC config utility. What gives? Must be some wiring issue, but I can't figure it out.
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triple check your grounding wires, and make sure that A: you don't have one of the wires on Up connected to NC instead of NO, and the two wires (ground and NO) are not touching in any way.
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I bet you have the wrong terminals wired, you wire the outside tabs of that joysticks microswitches not the middle one. I made the same mistake!
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Yeah, the NO and NC tabs are arond the other way on the T-Stick switches.
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Thanks guys. This thing was bugging me. Everything else worked but the joystick. It was the switch of the NO and NC.
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