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| SirPoonga:
--- Quote from: Bgnome on August 23, 2004, 07:03:54 pm --- --- Quote from: walls83 on August 23, 2004, 06:49:20 pm ---or I should say 1237 456 --- End quote --- thats not the way most people do it. from what i understand it usually is: 123 456 1 --- End quote --- Actualloy people do it differently. Some do it like that. It depends on if the button is on the top row or bottom row. Many wire it like this: 456 4123 Either way you do it it is easy to set mame up using the ctrlr files to have everything mapped the way you want. |
| Bgnome:
i stand corrected.. i mainly wanted to emphasize the fact that most place the 7th button diagonally below the lower row. i am planning on using a 6 button layout while still being able to enjoy neogeo games. it looks good on paper so far, but i will have to play test it.. |
| DougHillman:
Mine: 1234 456 with a slight curve. |
| marsmarvin:
Here's how the hotrod joystick is laid out: http://www.hanaho.com/products/HotRodJoystick/gallery.html Scroll half-way down the page. This is not exactly the standard mame layout, but I believe most mame versions support the hotrod. This is basically the way I'm laying my panel out - but add button-tops for the 8-way joysticks, add a 4-way, a spinner, and a trackball, oh and I have an administrative "shift." I guess I was attacked by the CP creep. ;) |
| BigNIck:
I always play: jamma: 123 neo: 123 (4) capcom/fighter: 123 456 Neo & fighter combo: BEST LAYOUT 123(4) 456 on a 6 button layout double the neo's 4'th button with the #6 button 123 456 <- (neo # 4) As a frequent street fighter and Neo player... the 7 button layout witht the neo #4 on the top row is the only way to go. I can almost stand playing the traditional 6 button with the neo using the #6 button. The 7 button with a slight curve is even better. That all jamma though: Don't know how to set that that up in mame ? |
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