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| ahofle:
--- Quote from: Kremmit on December 17, 2007, 06:14:07 pm ---Cool, Andy, I hadn't seen that. Can yours be mad to work without a hotkey, for a fulltime volume knob? No good on an arcade cab, but on a dedicated juke... --- End quote --- Should definitely be possible, I'll look into it. In fact someone asked about it before, but there didn't seem to be much interest. Do people really put spinners on their jukeboxes just for volume control? Too rich for my blood. ;D |
| Space Fractal:
I think Ahole is right. A Volume Spinner might work better on a cabinet without touchscreen. With touchscreen, make a onscreen volume knop instead, possible with pincode protected Or use a Remote control (which normally not have such a spinner on it). Personly no buttons should been added in a touchscreen cabinet, that is why you try to hide all buttons, unlike example my own software that was designed with buttons in mind. Otherwice it should been pretty easy to made this features in the touchscreeen application, But warning, Z axis is far defficent than X and Y. Arcade Music Box / MultiJuke was designed with mame arcade cabs and buttons in general, so this is why I got that idea and supported a volume spinner with a shift button (which can been disabled here). |
| Hoopz:
--- Quote from: Space Fractal on December 18, 2007, 04:08:15 pm ---I think Ahole is right. --- End quote --- :laugh2: |
| ahofle:
I should just change my login to that already. :laugh2: |
| Kremmit:
--- Quote from: ahofle on December 18, 2007, 10:53:03 am ---Do people really put spinners on their jukeboxes just for volume control? Too rich for my blood. ;D --- End quote --- I wouldn't put a real spinner on just as a vol knob, but I might hack an el-cheapo mouse's scroll wheel to make one. |
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