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Is it possible.....
BORIStheBLADE:
Most games will have a two, three, four and six button layout and we all setup most of our control panels to be a 6+1 or just a 6 button layout. I am looking to see what people are doing with their arcades to show the button layout per game. Is there a way to have in the frontend screen when it show your game and snapshot show a button layout for that game so you know which buttons to use?
I think it would be cool and helpful at the same time.
Thanks
crummy:
With Mala, and LEDwiz, and LED-lit buttons, you can have only the buttons that are in use for a game light up.
SGT:
--- Quote from: BORIStheBLADE on December 08, 2007, 05:30:07 pm --- I am looking to see what people are doing with their arcades to show the button layout per game. Is there a way to have in the frontend screen when it show your game and snapshot show a button layout for that game so you know which buttons to use?
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I use CPVIEWER in conjunction with Mala.
http://www.cpviewer.emuchrist.org/
Headkaze has something similiar called CPWIZARD (see thread in this forum). This can also be used from within MAME along with your frontend.
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=74091.0
loadman:
--- Quote from: crummy on December 08, 2007, 06:05:49 pm ---With Mala, and LEDwiz, and LED-lit buttons, you can have only the buttons that are in use for a game light up.
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..I should also add that GameEx and Atomic can do that too.
and MaLa and GameEx can also use the PacDrive to light up the buttons.
youki:
Atomic can use PacDrive too.
And i have also a plug'in that display on screen all information on game including control it uses while your are browsing the game list.
this plugin's is still under developpment , and graphics need to be enhanced but it works well.
Here a preview :
You could also use tool lile CPViewer (Control Pannel Viewer) or CPWizard or Johnny5 (i guess) to display the panel layout before running the game.
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