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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: whynotpizza on April 11, 2009, 07:38:13 am
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Hey guys,
My U-Trak (on WinXP) running Mame32 worked just fine initially when I connected the U-Trak thru a powered external USB hub. It worked as X and Y movements on my Windows XP system, and was able to be recognized in Mame32.
I recently moved the U-Trak connection from the external USB hub to a direct connection (thru a USB extension cable) to the PC.
Now it still works on Windows XP (when I move the U-Trak, the mouse moves LEFT and RIGHT).
BUT ... it isn't recognized by Mame32 at all.
Any suggestions?
David
I've tried rebooting the PC, re-checking USB for device changes, etc and nothing different in Mame32. Obviously I have "Enable mouse input CHECKED on Controller settings" :) But still cannot be seen in when hitting TAB and trying to configure the device.
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This is very strange. What happens if you dont use the extension cable? Extension cables are not part of the USB spec.
Andy
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Thanks Andy for the pointer.
Ok, figured this out (sort of).
I disconnected all USB devices and then went into CONTROL PANEL -> Mouse Properties (Hardware) and noticed there was still a "HID-compliant mouse" device listed -- so I UNINSTALLED the device. Then, one at a time, I plugged in each of the USB devices (4xUltraSticks, 2xBlackhawks, 1xU-Trak, 1xLEDWiz, 1xiPac) ...
After that, all the devices re-connected on the machine, and life is good. Both Windows XP and Mame32 recognize the U-Trak.
:)
David
(I tried with/without the extension cable and that didn't do anything -- so I did the disconnect trick above)