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Dumb Question- Turning on TBs/Spinners
Tiger-Heli:
You're still in the wrong menu -
The TAB (Inputs - This Game) menu is where you assign keys to the trackball if you didn't have one and wanted to use a joystick or keyboard. You should be able to change it by pressing enter with the command highlighted, but you don't need to.
You need the TAB (Mouse settings) menu, but I can get it to come up for me either.
What version of Analog Plus?
eyal8r:
From June 18, 2004- version 0.82 of Analog+
Any ideas on this yet? There has to be SOMEONE out there who is using this and can help...
Thanks!
D
Tiger-Heli:
--- Quote from: eyal8r on December 16, 2004, 02:35:21 pm ---From June 18, 2004- version 0.82 of Analog+
Any ideas on this yet? There has to be SOMEONE out there who is using this and can help...
Thanks!
D
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I'm stumped >:( E-mail UrebelScum. (Analog Plus)
u_rebelscum:
For
--- Quote ---version 0.82 of Analog+
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tigerHeli got it right:
--- Quote from: Tiger-Heli on December 15, 2004, 02:00:23 pm ---Wrong menu - although it might not work for me now b/c of Win2k. Try the following:
Open Command prompt - navigate to MAME directory - Run MAMEAnalog with the -cc tag.
You will find a file in the emulator directory called <emulatorname>.ini. Edit it to change the following lines:
### Input device options ###
mouse 1
### Analog+ options ###
multiplemice 1
switchablemice 0
switchmiceaxes 1
splitmouseaxes 1
Restart MAME play a dual trackball game. On the main TAB menu, you should see a mouse options setting. . .
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For mameAnalog32, you need to edit ini/mame32.ini instead of [emulatorname].ini, but otherwise the same.
Tiger-Heli:
I got it. Dug through my old E-mails from Rebel and figured it out.
Woot.
Eyal8r,
I assume you are using the MAME 32 version of Analog Plus.
Do what I said, open a command prompt, navigate to the MAME32 folder.
Type "MAME32AnalogXP.exe -cc" and Enter.
Edit the C:\mame32\mame32analogXP.ini file as I said above.
Now the important part, COPY the file above to the C:\MAME32\INI folder.
Now when you start a trackball game, the Tab menu will have an option called "Mouse Axes" Use this and the arrow keys to assign your mice to the appropriate player.
Woot! (Did I already say Woot?)
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