Our new interface has its own website and branding. Check out
www.u-hid.com.
The board is aimed at high-end controllers, flight and driving sims etc.
Has 50 connections which can be configured as any of the following:
Keyboard key
Gamepad Button
Analog axis
Mouse button (including double-click)
Quadrature Mouse Pair. X or Y axis. Normal or reverse direction. (trackball/spinner).
PC-controlled LED output using special software
PC Num/Scroll/Caps lock LEDs
U-HID locally-controlled LED output based on the state of any switch.
5 Volt output (30ma max)
GroundAdvanced Features include:
Key and Button functions can have one primary and one secondary code assignment.
Secondary assignments are invoked by first activating a “U-HID Shift” connection.
Any connection can be assigned as a shift.
Unique separately-programmable “button down” and “button up” events allow use of all types of normally-closed, normally-open, or active high/low controls.
“Button down” and “button up” can be separately assigned as primary or secondary codes.
Controls can be assigned as “normal” or “pulse”.
Toggle (push on-push off) and flip-flop modes available.
Programmable analog offset and scale factor for all analog axes.
Extended macro capability.
Config utility which reads and writes the board configuration in real-time.
User-upgradeable firmware for future enhancements and customizations.
Note this board does not supersede the I-PAC or Mini-PAC boards which will continue to offer the best interfaces geared towards Mame.
There will be "de-featured" versions of the U-HID available at economical prices. I am open to suggestions on this. One option is a 4-player switch-only board.
