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--- Quote from: Blanka on October 13, 2008, 02:54:35 am ---I would not link buttons. You can always link them software-wise with the iPac utility! And try to use the U360 button connections for the 'non standard' buttons as much as possible. It will keep reconfiguring Mame and other programs to a minimum, as they are gamepad buttons and not keyboard buttons. --- End quote --- What do you consider to be a 'non standard' button? Man... There sure is a lot to consider here. ??? I am starting to think I should just go with my original plan here, get the IPac4 and just use it for all my controls except for the U360s. If I have 56 things that I can program, why limited myself? Also... If I buy two cables for the U360s to just use those buttons, they are like 8 bucks a piece = $16 for two. The price difference between the Ipac2 and 4 is $26 bucks; it would only cost me $10 more to go with the Ipac4 in this case. |
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Here is the standard links for the above CP. Player one joystick and the 4-way joystick are linked together, does not apply if using U360s (duh). Player1 button 1 and 2 are linked to the two buttons to the left of the spinner. Player1 button 3,4,5 are linked to the three buttons to the right of the 4-way. Player1 button 6 and 7 are linked to the left side pinball buttons. Player2 button 1 is linked to the front pinball plunger button. Player2 button 2 and 3 is linked to the right side pinball buttons. Buttons to the left of the trackball are the mouse buttons. |
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