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| RobotronNut:
my handles arrived a while back. they look good, but it may be a while before i can give them a good test. i'll post results as soon as i have any. |
| kowal:
--- Quote from: Level42 on October 19, 2006, 03:52:55 pm ---Ok I'm completely in the dark about this. Kowal did the balltops arrive from Japan ? If so please update me about total costs etc. Thanks. --- End quote --- they should arrive, to me soon. |
| RobotronNut:
i finally got a test panel put together and tried my suzo inductives with kowal's custom balltop shafts. the construction quality of the shafts is superb! i played robotron a few hours and have concluded that, in their stock form, the suzo inductives are not well-suited to robotron. the problem is the little "bumps" that separate the 8 positions. after i'm past the early levels in robotron, i need to be able to make round, sweeping movements very quickly. i keep getting killed because i got "stuck" at one of the little bumps and couldn't get the joystick into the position i needed it to be in. my scores with my p360s are much higher than with the suzos. --- Quote from: davieboynj on July 26, 2006, 01:32:19 pm ---IF you want complete smooth motion (no notches) out of your inductive, do the following: Remove the plastic cover in the bottom. Remove the circuit board. Pop off the C-clamp Omega clamp from the stick, and take out the shaft. Wrap a small piece of gritty sandpaper around your finger (grit facing outside ;)) and twist away where the shaft was until the bumps are no more. Put it back together. Voila! Enjoy your new quiet, silky smooth inductive controller. --- End quote --- i'll give this a try. --- Quote ---and another small tip: if the joystick engages more quickly in one direction than the other, you can play with some of the other pots on the board and easily fix it. I had one controller that kinda bothered me for a while and after i fooled with it, it's perfect. --- End quote --- one of my 3 inductives has one direction activated even when the stick is in its neutral, centered position. i'll try playing with the pots. do you know what the various pots control? i'd rather not mess up the trim of all the pots by randomly trying stuff... |
| davieboynj:
--- Quote from: RobotronNut on November 15, 2006, 04:49:58 pm --- one of my 3 inductives has one direction activated even when the stick is in its neutral, centered position. i'll try playing with the pots. do you know what the various pots control? i'd rather not mess up the trim of all the pots by randomly trying stuff... --- End quote --- Unfortunately, i came down with the same problem recently. I've had to make enough adjustments on these things that it might be worth it to really put together a comprehensive guide to the potentiometers... I'll try to do it soon, but today is definitely out. :) and i wouldn't really worry about screwing anything up. as long as you have something running where you can test the new limits, you'll find it works better after you've messed with all of them. it just gets kinda confusing sometimes. |
| Level42:
Man it's been long, but what is the situation Kowal ? Have the ball tops arrived from Japan already ?? |
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