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8BitMonk:

--- Quote from: epetti on April 11, 2014, 03:00:38 pm ---You can get a Servostick adapter for the U360 that would programmatically automatically switch between 4 and 8 way physical restrictor.

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Pretty sure the Servostick is a separate product and not an adapter for the U360.

I use the Octagonal restrictor, I like to be able to feel the diagonals.

epetti:

--- Quote from: 8BitMonk on April 11, 2014, 04:28:38 pm ---
--- Quote from: epetti on April 11, 2014, 03:00:38 pm ---You can get a Servostick adapter for the U360 that would programmatically automatically switch between 4 and 8 way physical restrictor.

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Pretty sure the Servostick is a separate product and not an adapter for the U360.

I use the Octagonal restrictor, I like to be able to feel the diagonals.

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Originally it was a separate product, but now they also sell a U360 upgrade kit of it.

rrcade:
How does the servo stick work? Does it automatically switch to 4 or 8 depending on what mame game you load?

*Kegger*:

--- Quote from: EMDB on March 18, 2014, 10:51:43 am ---
--- Quote from: Ginsu Victim on March 18, 2014, 09:18:59 am ---Wouldn't MAME only possibly interfere if you had the U360 in analog mode? Setting a map should keep it from being seen as analog (to my knowledge).

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No. Connecting it via USB means it is an analog stick in Windows, using the harness connected to an ipac or other encoder means digital (to my knowledge ;) ).

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I tend to agree with Ginsu, When you set the map to 4-way and move the stick it goes right to the outer boundaries. It can't go in between, the stick acts like either full right or left an so on. When you place it in analog you can move it as and analog stick.
It works the same for ultramap or in windows controller settings.
You can test to see, In my results the stick acted the same weather in windows or ultramap. If the stick was in 4way it acted like a 4way stick same for analog.

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