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| Xiaou2:
ok, so basically, its checking a timer to see if a button has been held down long enough to be considered a Rotary. Still, this may represent a problem, as there are games in which you might hold down a button a long time period. I realize there is the software disable.. but in all honesty, thats not the best option for some, because they may not want to exit their front-ends ect to change it often. How about a hybrid idea, where the software can enable or disable the rotary function based on a user defined key sequence and or combination of held down keys? (obviously getting rid of the Auto mode, or having the option of turning the Auto mode off and thus able to use the manual mode) |
| Havok:
Hmmm... I think I may have to build a panel that can take this and play Gondomania... Nice job Randy! Any plans for a QD version? I am in the process of wiring my swappable panels to all use 25 pin serial cables... |
| RandyT:
--- Quote from: Xiaou2 on June 22, 2007, 05:05:14 am ---ok, so basically, its checking a timer to see if a button has been held down long enough to be considered a Rotary. Still, this may represent a problem, as there are games in which you might hold down a button a long time period. --- End quote --- Steve, It doesn't work anything like what you are saying, and I'm not even entirely sure what you are basing your comments on. After initialization of the unit at power-on, you can never...let me repeat that ...never activate the rotary through any kind of button presses, either in-game or outside of one. There are no problems with the current functionality whatsoever. Believe it or not, I actually give the practical functionality of my designs much consideration while planning / implementing them. :) --- Quote ---...thats not the best option for some, because they may not want to exit their front-ends ect to change it often. --- End quote --- This methodology is no different than the functionality currently in front ends that allow DRS settings to be altered on a per game basis. Many good front ends nowadays offer support for advanced hardware through this idea. However, barring the use of the special "8-way" mode, the unit is ready to go at boot and requires no software. --- Quote from: Havok on June 22, 2007, 07:50:22 am ---Nice job Randy! Any plans for a QD version? I am in the process of wiring my swappable panels to all use 25 pin serial cables... --- End quote --- Thanks. Yes, as well as eventual Eco versions. RandyT |
| SavannahLion:
Edit: Damn, Randy beat me to the answer |
| Kaytrim:
Man Randy you keep getting closer and closer to making my dream CP a reality. Just one more item anxiously being waited for. :cheers: |
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