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| Ummon:
I recently got a Japanese cab that is jamma wired. I'm not interested in doing jamma games, but don't want to have to re-wire the whole thing, so have kept the harness intact. I happened to find a good deal on a gpwiz and the computer sees it. Going by this* page, I hooked up the jamma control wires to their respective ports on the controller. However, in the Windows gamepad diagnostic, no keypresses or directions show up. I have no idea what I could be missing here. *I went with this page vs the bob roberts new jamma page because the video wire colors were the same for both, but the colors for many other things on my jamma interface were not the same as BR jamma page |
| Ummon:
I'm thinking it's a ground issue - but the pinout docs don't say which grounds I'm are for what.... |
| Ummon:
Okay, finally back on this. Something Randy said about the grounds finally made sense to me: I connected all them together and inserted into the ground ports on the controller. SUCCESS. All controls register in gamepad properties in Windows. Well, almost. I found out I had a couple buttons not connected. A little trouble-shooting and that's fixed. Now, what seems, the second part of using a GPWiz: getting the controller to output keystrokes. I tried to use joy2key, but I'm not getting anything when I press buttons, etc. Perhaps there's someone out there who's figured this out? Or anyone else who just knows? |
| Ummon:
I just tried Xpadder. I get key presses in it, but after setting the layout, I still get nothing in Windows apps. |
| ViciousXUSMC:
Xpadder is a common recommendation, I can offer an oddball recommendation to you that I think I came up with :P First of all let me state a problem I found out the hard way, all MAME versions after 1.17 do not work with these keyboard emulation problems. This is probably your problem right upfront. If you go to 1.17 or older Xpadder will probably work. 1.17 is when Mame started to work with multiple keyboards or something like that, but these emulation programs for some reason do not work. However you said even Windows Apps are not seeing the key presses (like notepad I guess) so that means Mame is not the problem and the program is. So here is my solution for you: Go download a program called Glovepie - http://carl.kenner.googlepages.com/glovepie_download This is the program I use to make my computer work with my wiimote (by the way arcade lovers, the wiimote is an awesome addition to your arcade :P) so glovepie is a very powerfull and raw tool that can basically take any input and turn it into a different output of your choice. Its script based so it takes a small learning curve to get started with it, but it does have this GUI built in that can detect input & outputs for you to make easy scripts. Here is a semi advance script I wrote for my wiimote to controll winamp on my PC --- Code: ---//Really Cool Winamp Script for global keys //Created by ViciousXUSMC some original script from Spence 2008 //The settings are pretty straight forward, // Track Changes using a 'Flicking' Technique. (LEFT/RIGHT Flick) make value higher for a harder flick or less for a soft one. Key.Ctrl + Key.Alt + Key.PageUp = (Wiimote1.RelAccX < -40) in m per s per s Key.Ctrl + Key.Alt + Key.PageDown = (Wiimote1.RelAccX > 40) in m per s per s // *************The Technique Below Requires You To Press & Hold The B button whilst tilting************** // Skip Forward Slow (Tilt the wiimote more than 20 degreees to the right, but not more than 60 degrees to achive a slow // seeking speed) if wiimote.b = true then Key.Ctrl + Key.Alt + Key.Right = (Wiimote1.Roll > 20 but < 60) deg wait 400 ms key.ctrl + key.alt + Key.Right = false endif // Skip Forward Fast (Tilt the wiimote more than 80 degrees to the right to do a super seek....It does skip VERY fast // so you can simply hold the wiimote at 90 degrees and 'flick' the B button to do 10 second incriments) if wiimote.b = true then Key.Ctrl + Key.Alt + key.right = (Wiimote1.Roll > 80) deg wait 50 ms key.ctrl + key.alt + Key.Right = false endif // Tilt wiimote up or down while holding B to change volume you will feel vibration while changing volume. if wiimote.b = true and wiimote1.pitch < -25 then volumedown = true wiimote1.Rumble = true wait 40 ms volumedown = false wiimote1.rumble = false endif if wiimote1.pitch > 30 and wiimote.b = true then wiimote1.rumble = true volumeup = true wait 40 ms wiimote1.rumble = false volumeup = false endif // Skip Back Fast (Tilt the wiimote more than 80 degrees to the left to do a super seek....It does skip VERY fast // so you can simply hold the wiimote at 90 degrees and 'flick' the B button to do 10 second incriments) if wiimote.b = true then Key.Ctrl + Key.Alt + key.Left = (Wiimote1.Roll < -80) deg wait 50 ms key.ctrl + key.alt + Key.Left = false endif // Skip Back Slow (Tilt the wiimote more than 20 degreees to the left, but not more than 60 degrees to achive a slow // seeking speed) if wiimote.b = true then Key.Ctrl+ Key.Alt+ Key.Left = (Wiimote1.Roll < -20 but > -60) deg wait 400 ms key.ctrl + key.alt + Key.Left = false endif // Toggle Visual Effects: Press A to turn on and off // this is not a default global key and must be added manaually ctrl + alt + v if Wiimote.A = true then Key.Ctrl + Key.Alt + Key.V = true wait 400 ms Key.Ctrl+ Key.Alt+ Key.V= false endif //*********************************************************************************************************************** //Play/Pause use the home button on the wiimote Key.PlayPause = Wiimote.Home endif //Code taken from the Original 'Wiimouse_IR' Script. I have made a slight change to the delay to suit my taste. //Thanks due once again. //D-Pad if wiimote.Up Up = true Wait 90 ms Up = false endif if wiimote.Down Down = true Wait 90 ms Down = false endif if wiimote.Left key.ctrl + key.alt + key.pageup = true Wait 90 ms key.ctrl + key.alt + key.PageUp = false endif if wiimote.Right key.ctrl + key.alt + key.pagedown = true Wait 90 ms key.ctrl + key.alt + key.pagedown = false endif //Wianamp Volume From same script as D-Pad Functions if wiimote.plus then key.ctrl + key.alt+ key.Up = true wait 60 ms key.ctrl + key.alt+ key.Up = false endif if wiimote.minus then key.ctrl + key.alt+ key.down = true wait 60 ms key.ctrl + key.alt+ key.down = false endif --- End code --- As you can see I make use of the tilt, the accelerometer and all that jazz. Its a really cool tool and that was mostly just to show you how you can use advanced script like "if" statements. Now the solution to your problem. I actually had the same problem just a few days ago and fixed it with glovepie. I have my wireless 360 controller and wanted to play MVC2 on NullDC emulator. That emulator does not accept gamepads only keyboards. So I wrote this script: --- Code: ---// ViciousXUSMC's Code to use Wireless 360 Controller with Emulators Key.right = Joystick1.x>.2 key.Left=joystick1.x<-.2 key.Down=joystick1.y>.2 key.Up=joystick1.y<-.2 Key.A=joystick1.Button1 Key.h=Joystick1.Button2 key.B=joystick1.Button3 key.C=joystick1.Button4 key.D=joystick1.Button5 key.E=joystick1.Button6 key.F=joystick1.Button7 key.G=joystick1.Button8 --- End code --- See how simple that code is? You just need to tweak it for the buttons your gamepad has, and if its gamepad 2 or 3 or something change that as needed. |
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