The NEW Build Your Own Arcade Controls
Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: nipsmg on June 16, 2017, 01:13:13 pm
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I'm having an issue with certain buttons "repeating" a keypress or firing multiple times. It doesn't happen across the board.
I'm using Happ buttons with cherry microswitches and an Ipac 4 (old version with PS2 connections in USB mode connected with PS/2->USB cable).
Any suggestions on how to resolve?
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if you activate the switch does it pick up one quick "on" press but show an "off" state or or does it continually random onoffonoff when activated?
if it's off, your switch might be no good. usually it settles at off when the moving switch contact swings down, bumps the lower contact bounces a few times but eventually settles not touching the contact. you'll register a quick single or a few "on" pulses but stay off.
if it's onoffonoffon, you might have a resistance issue. measure the resistance between the switch contacts through the harness (disconnect your wire harness from the switch to the ipac) when it's activated. it should be 0 or very close to it (like 0.2ohms) any higher and the input may float between choosing if the switch is closed or open resulting in an "onoffonoffonoffon" type of input.
also check your ipac firmware version and be sure it's up to date. (http://www.ultimarc.com/fwupgrade.html (http://www.ultimarc.com/fwupgrade.html))
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Does it do it in notepad?
A long, long, time ago when this stuff was new to me I downloaded an unofficial mame build (mameplus I think) which had rapid fire enabled by default for some random games.
It took me forever to figure out the option was even there.
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if you activate the switch does it pick up one quick "on" press but show an "off" state or or does it continually random onoffonoff when activated?
if it's off, your switch might be no good. usually it settles at off when the moving switch contact swings down, bumps the lower contact bounces a few times but eventually settles not touching the contact. you'll register a quick single or a few "on" pulses but stay off.
if it's onoffonoffon, you might have a resistance issue. measure the resistance between the switch contacts through the harness (disconnect your wire harness from the switch to the ipac) when it's activated. it should be 0 or very close to it (like 0.2ohms) any higher and the input may float between choosing if the switch is closed or open resulting in an "onoffonoffonoffon" type of input.
also check your ipac firmware version and be sure it's up to date. (http://www.ultimarc.com/fwupgrade.html (http://www.ultimarc.com/fwupgrade.html))
I think it's more like onoffonoffon, but will hvae to check it when I get home.