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Minwah:

--- Quote from: LPZ on October 25, 2005, 09:01:10 am ---Just when I thought it was an ancient Chinese secret, I checked out the ultimarc website and low and behold--there it is--the instructions on how to turn over the restrictor plate.....man, I gotta start reading things more thoroughly.  I'll take back what I said about the J stick and turn over the restrictor plate and see how things go.  Just when I was ready to ditch my J stick, it has a new born life!

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Yep the spring stretching tip is quite good as well, makes them slightly stiffer.

Wierd that I never hit the diagonals before I flipped the restrictor tho.  I presume it must be the alignment of the microswitches.

MameJunkie:
Thanks for the info.

I'll try flipping over the restrictor plate tonight.

Right now, even in the 4-way, I can still hit the diagonals.
Since in 4-way the restrictor is in a diamond shape, I dont feel the corners but I can still hit em.

BTW...unable to uninstall the WIFE program.  Its now part of the OS.  And it will search and destroy and Girlfriend program I attempt to install.  :P

Kremmit:
She may just hate the feel of the J, 4-way mode or not.  They're nice sticks, but they certainly don't feel like the sticks that came in the old early 80s games.

People that have never driven a car made before power steering freak out if you put them into one.  "It's too hard to turn the wheel, I'll crash!".  The problem isn't the steering, it's with the learned skil set of the driver.  Plenty of people drove non-power steering cars for a long time, with no trouble.  But once you've spent your adult life learning to drive with one type of control, it's difficult to adapt, and you stink at first, and you blame the new control.

Of course, it could also be that your wife just plain stinks.  ;)

Ldsfunaz:

--- Quote from: LPZ on October 25, 2005, 09:01:10 am ---Just when I thought it was an ancient Chinese secret, I checked out the ultimarc website and low and behold--there it is--the instructions on how to turn over the restrictor plate.....man, I gotta start reading things more thoroughly.
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LPZ:
They're not REALLY instructions, but the information that tells you to turn over the restrictor plate.  The info is right by the pic of the j stick, basically the description of it.

LPZ

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