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RandyT:


--- Quote from: Tiger-Heli on April 02, 2005, 12:10:17 pm ---
--- Quote from: Space Fractal / Denmark on April 02, 2005, 12:05:34 pm ---maybe, I just followed the instruction I got on the paper from the order. Is Willians and Midway different? If so, how can I correct this?

The joystick I ordred, was direct from groovy game gear's shop.

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Confused a little on the Midway portion.

Williams and Happ are different.  I though GGG sold the Happ version, which should be the same as Midway.   I would think the instructions would be for the Happ/Midway version (at least for the version GGG sells), but dunno.

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ALL of the sticks are wired the same.

The interface will adapt itself to proper operation when it senses which stick is plugged into it.

If the stick is not at the "home" position when it is plugged into the computer, it could falsely identify it.  Unplugging and re-plugging it in with the stick at "rest" will allow it to recognize the proper stick.

I am working with SpaceFractal to see what his snag is.

RandyT

RandyT:


--- Quote from: Tiger-Heli on April 02, 2005, 11:46:11 am ---From my limited knowledge of these, that sounds like you have it hooked up like the Williams instead of the Happs, or vice versa.

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You were close. They don't need to be hooked up differently, but the stick is indeed being sensed as a Williams.  I just verified it with my setup.

This most likely comes about from wiring the stick while it is connected to the system.  Unplugging and re-attaching the USB cable will solve the problem.

Wire first + connect second =  no problems.

RandyT

Space Fractal:

I did wired first, before I plugged on. I tried many unplugs and reattach the USB cable about 4-5 times (while testing deficent joymode).

I may try to plug, and turn on the computer, when I got the change, and try again. The joystick itself work fine and it move fine (and calibrated fine), it just didden't register the very center.

I'm wen't back, when I have a change to test it again..

RandyT:


--- Quote from: Space Fractal / Denmark on April 02, 2005, 01:27:31 pm ---I did wired first, before I plugged on. I tried many unplugs and reattach the USB cable about 4-5 times (while testing deficent joymode).

I may try to plug, and turn on the computer, when I got the change, and try again. The joystick itself work fine and it move fine (and calibrated fine), it just didden't register the very center.

I'm wen't back, when I have a change to test it again..

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Ok then.  The jury is still out.  I need to do some one on one with SpaceFractal on this one.  It is being sensed as a Williams stick, but it sounds as though it is due to another reason.

Let's take this to email. 

Thanks,
RandyT

Space Fractal:

no, I tested this on a another computer and plugged the joystick the real way, and it now works.

It was my fault... I may not have centred the joystick, wheni plugged in first time, and there were problems with that.

Sorry I  wrote here, but it to late.

Now I can't wat to install it completly finheds and play with my new joystick  :)

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