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| getoffmyland:
Ok i get it now. Im not using the pass though as my keyboard is USB and Ipac is PS2. I know what to do now, thanks for your help. M |
| leapinlew:
--- Quote from: getoffmyland on May 07, 2006, 02:17:20 pm ---Ok i get it now. Im not using the pass though as my keyboard is USB and Ipac is PS2. I know what to do now, thanks for your help. M --- End quote --- No prob, glad I could help. So... where are the pictures? |
| getoffmyland:
Its still not working. I have an extra keyboard, running through the ipac, i open the ipac software and notepad, press ctrl+alt+p and nothing happens. The led on the ipac flashes twice to indicate power and that everything's working. I cant think what im doing wrong. |
| clhug:
If you open Notepad and press each of the 4 buttons, do you see the corresponding letter appear in the Notepad window? If not, then I'd say Windows isn't recognizing your I-Pac. Oh, what are the inputs that you have the 4 buttons wired up to? The above test assumes the buttons are wired to inputs that produce characters we can actually see and not things like P1 B1 that are a CTRL or SHIFT key type stuff. Worst case, temprarily wire up a button to one input on the I-Pac that you know creates an actual letter, like Player 1 Coin 1 that produces the number 5 and test it out. |
| leapinlew:
--- Quote from: getoffmyland on May 07, 2006, 02:38:47 pm ---Its still not working. I have an extra keyboard, running through the ipac, i open the ipac software and notepad, press ctrl+alt+p and nothing happens. The led on the ipac flashes twice to indicate power and that everything's working. I cant think what im doing wrong. --- End quote --- Are you using a ps2 keyboard routing through the ipac? |
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