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paigeoliver:
You can also leave it on linear and goof around with the deadzone settings until it is not registering on 8-way games until it hits the second switch.

Minwah:

--- Quote from: paigeoliver on October 31, 2004, 08:57:28 pm ---You can also leave it on linear and goof around with the deadzone settings until it is not registering on 8-way games until it hits the second switch.

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Does it only really affect 8-way games?  I commented on it but I will only be using the stick for analog/49-way games really - I have another panel for 8-way...

paigeoliver:
I do believe deadzone only effects digital games. When using exponential my machine does not trigger a movement in digital games until I hit the second switch. But in analog games I can very clearly hit all 3 switches one at a time. I even tested it in the service mode of Blaster.

Minwah:

--- Quote from: paigeoliver on November 01, 2004, 05:18:42 am ---I do believe deadzone only effects digital games. When using exponential my machine does not trigger a movement in digital games until I hit the second switch. But in analog games I can very clearly hit all 3 switches one at a time. I even tested it in the service mode of Blaster.

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Thanks I'll have a play around with the settings later...

Lilwolf:
btw, I have a button that will (haven't mounted it yet) change between linear and scale on the top of my control panel.

Some games really work better with one or the other.  but I'm running an older joystick with the spider on it (not sure what games it really came from, probably sinistar).   But for 49way games I found that the scale was necessary to get each possible direction registered in game.

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