![]() Same in HyperLaunchHQ under Global>General Settings then the Controls tab just to be sure. Step 5: Load up HyperHQ, click the controls tab and setup your X-Arcade there also to control HyperSpin. Once set in each indervidual Emulator they should all now work fine in HyperSpin/HyperLaunch etc. Step 4: Now that your buttons are pressing the correct keys, you can go into each of your emulators and set the controllers up. Don't use any command keys, i.e alt, shift etc Repeat steps 2 & 3 to reprogram the rest of the directions and buttons one at a time, for Player 1 directions, reprogram to the up, down, left right keys rather than keypad.(Doing it all in one go as this sometimes does not work and you only have to reprogram them all once) I personally then press the button on the back so the red light goes on again, test the new assignment.Then press and hold the direction or button you want to reprogram followed by pressing and holding they key on the PS2 keyboard you want to be associated with it, press and holding both until you see the red light blink showing that they have now been paired.Press the button on the back so the red light over to the right on the top of the X-Arcade goes off.To reprogram simply follow these sub steps Option 1 is the default and can't be re-programmed over so we're sliding it to the far end so it is on 4 which we can reconfigure ourselves now using the PS2 keyboard. The mode switch has 4 different options, 1, 2, 3 and 4. To re-program your X-Arcade you need an old PS2 Keyboard (PS2 being the PC connection type not a Playstation 2 ha) inset this into the PS2 port on the back of your X-Arcade and then slide the button mode switch to the far left (as close as possible to the single button on the back). The reason why you have to do this is because the default setup for X-Arcade has command keys such as Alt, Left Shift etc as buttons and most emulators won't let you setup these buttons in the config, or if they do they won't respond in games. IF however you wish to use other Emulators such as NullDC, Dolphin etc, you will have to re-program the key layout on your X-Arcade hardware (don't panic, this is easy). (If you don't see the ini file you might need to generate one via the command prompt, ask below and I'll help if so) mame/ctrlr/ folder for the X-Arcade Dual layout. This tells Mame to look to your new Cfg file that you put in the. Open that and where it has controller, put X-Arcade. If you're using anything else such as standard Mame then in the Mame dir you will see an ini file. Now if you're using MameUIFX you can select the controller config file from the options. If you will just be using Mame (then skip step 4 & 6) you can simply download the latest official X-Arcade key config file here, and then copy it into your Mame Ctrl folder. Step 2: Use the official X-Arcade test online here or download the software here and make sure all of your buttons and joysticks are working fine. Step 1: Connect your X-Acarde, if possible get the USB connector as this has never let me down esp with hot-swapping (not having to reboot if unplugged) the red light on the right should turn on when all is ok and connected. Ps, this guide SHOULD also work with the Tankstick, but I don't have one so can't confirm. This thread is just a breakdown on the help I got and a few things I found out myself. If I go back redefine player 1 controls everything works great for player 1 but player 2 is missing low/med/hard kick buttons again.When I joined this forum I bombarded everyone with questions on how to setup my X-Arcade Dual as I was having problems. player 2 controls are mapped to player 1 in sf2). If I go back into the sf2 define joystick menu and define player 2 buttons the low/med/hard kick buttons work but those plus all other buttons are mapped to player 1 (e.g. Player 1 controls are fine after I go into the define joystick menu but player 2 low/med/hard kick buttons are all not recognized out of the box (all other player 2 controls work). I can’t figure out how to get the 2nd player working in any of the Street Fighter games in MiSTer. I have the same HotRod stick as you, also upgraded but with a USB harness from X Arcade. The encoder board it has is a bit slow though, so it needs replacement for best results. Still, it works great with my MiSTer.įor 1 player, my favorite is the Hori Real Arcade Pro VLX. I modded it a while back with a IPAC2 (it shows up as USB keyboard), there are probably better options to rewire it by now. I have an older HotRod Joystick that is over 20 years old.
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