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Question on lighting configuration
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Popcorrin:
I have been trying to keep up with all the features and options. It ain't easy. :)
I am sure it is answered in another thread but the question I had was regarding the lighting of the controls that a game uses. Can you set the colors that each button will be(assuming you have rgb leds) for a specific game, or when you set the colors is it done globally. I saw that there was a lighting override option where you put the gamename.lsq file in the lighting directory, is this where you would set the colors for a specific game? If so, instead of using the gamename could you use the bios name, for instance neogeo?
Thanks
MikeQ:
--- Quote from: Popcorrin on March 27, 2006, 10:35:29 am ---I have been trying to keep up with all the features and options. It ain't easy. :)
I am sure it is answered in another thread but the question I had was regarding the lighting of the controls that a game uses. Can you set the colors that each button will be(assuming you have rgb leds) for a specific game, or when you set the colors is it done globally. I saw that there was a lighting override option where you put the gamename.lsq file in the lighting directory, is this where you would set the colors for a specific game? If so, instead of using the gamename could you use the bios name, for instance neogeo?
Thanks
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In your LEDWiz.cfg file there is now an intensity parameter.
You can use this parameter to set the RGB values for a button.
You will need 3 entries for the button as follows:
LEDWiz LED Button
output intensity keycode
---------------------------------
1 48 KEYCODE_A
2 48 KEYCODE_A
3 48 KEYCODE_A
Popcorrin:
So is there a way to set up individual games differently. For instance if I wanted the buttons 1-4 to be the proper color when I play a neo geo game (red,yellow,green,blue) but in other games I want the buttons to be lit blue is this possible?
southpaw13:
I think all you need to do is make a NeoGeo config with the PowerMame options in it.
MikeQ:
Make a gamename.lsq file in the lighting directory with the names of the .lwa files you want executed for that game.
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