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How have you mapped your arcade controls with GameEx?


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I loaded GameEx up on my arcade and immediately discovered that the buttons were not mapped in a way that I had expected them to be.

I am curious how everyone has mapped their arcade controls.

I am running an old ipac.

P1- 1
Coin1- 5
P2- 2
Coin2- 6
Joystick1- [up down left right]
B1- [Lctrl]
B2- [Lalt]
B3- [Space]
B4- [Lshift]
B5- Z
B6- X

Joystick2 - [R D F G]
B7- A
B8- S
B9- Q
B10- W
B11- I
B12- K

Additional Buttons
B13-L
B14-J

Any ideas?

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Don't know about the whole scababg and just talking about gameex but personally I prefer player 1 button 1 as select, p1 b2 as shift and p1 b3 as back. Joystick just directional and don't care about anything else but its useful to have a button as volume shift. For MAME you should find a controller config for IPAC and set it.

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If you download the software from Ultimarc there is a utility that allows you to program the I-Pac so you can have them to what ever you want. TBH the set up you have seems normal.

 

I like TOM have a few buttons for page up/down volume up/down etc...

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As simbamame mentions,  you can grab the software and edit the mappings should you desire to do so.  My stick also has an older ipac (ps2 interface), but when I asked Jack over at Arcades R Fun about the need for this he indicated it's usually a set it and forget it  situation, so you probably won't need it much after you get it where  you want it.

 

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