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Kremmit:

--- Quote from: bkenobi on September 21, 2007, 01:02:06 pm ---I bought a controller a while back and just got around to installing it.  I assumed that the software to configure it would be included or downloadable, but I can't seem to locate it and it didn't come with the controller.  Anyone have a link or can provide a copy?  Thanks!

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Maybe if you tell us which controller you bought...

bkenobi:
Wow, now that I reread my post...   :banghead:

I bought a GP-WizRX-ST a couple of months back from GGG (the controller RandyT just referred to).  I checked his site for the Roto-X Profiler software that he lists in the item description as well as discussed here, but I have been unable to locate it.  I emailed GGG customer support last week, but have not gotten a response yet.  So, I figured I would try here since the people on this forum seem to know more than anyone else about controls and RandyT seems to make regular input as well.

FWIW, I was rushing to post the last message as my boss was walking up the aisle.  ;)

legin:
I went and bought a rotary interface from ultimark about 2 months ago.  I read all about yours in these forums but found you had disappeared.  Otherwise I would have bought yours. 

I love having rotary joysticks.  I think everyone should have them in their cab.

So many great games like Zybots and Ikari.

My arcade machine came with them.  I have a heavy barrell machine.

Legin

jono:
hi is happ the only rotary joysticks out there are there others?

scotthh:

--- Quote from: RandyT on September 14, 2007, 10:36:44 am ---
--- Quote from: scotthh on September 14, 2007, 09:15:41 am ---The GGG interface is integrated with a gamepad-type interface and is a complete solution. But if you already have a keyboard encoder, you'll need to remove it.

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There is no need to remove an existing keyboard encoder to use the rotary features GP-WizRX.  It will co-exist with any setup, so it can be used to augment the capabilities of your panel by adding rotary capability, as well as a large number of additional inputs.

RandyT

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Sorry for the mis-representation. What I meant to say was that if you already had an existing encoder and bought the GP-WizRX you'd be buying additional inputs you don't need (because you already own them). But then you would have the inputs to make a four player panel  :P


--- Quote from: bkenobi on September 22, 2007, 10:13:53 am ---Wow, now that I reread my post...   :banghead:

I bought a GP-WizRX-ST a couple of months back from GGG (the controller RandyT just referred to).  I checked his site for the Roto-X Profiler software that he lists in the item description as well as discussed here, but I have been unable to locate it.  I emailed GGG customer support last week, but have not gotten a response yet.  So, I figured I would try here since the people on this forum seem to know more than anyone else about controls and RandyT seems to make regular input as well.

FWIW, I was rushing to post the last message as my boss was walking up the aisle.  ;)

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According to GGG's website: "Software use is optional. Standard rotary function does not require its use."

I'd send Randy another email, he has always given me quick customer service, perhaps it got lost?


--- Quote from: jono on September 22, 2007, 06:02:05 pm ---hi is happ the only rotary joysticks out there are there others?

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I believe the Happ rotary is the only new rotary stick available. There are the LS-30's which are available used and some homebrew conversions such as Floyds.

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