Flashing buttons
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Re: Flashing buttons
On 0 I have vJoi driver. If you want I can uninstall it (again like yesterday/day before).
Re: Flashing buttons
vJoy removed, see JoyTester screen.
On motherboard Asus Maximus XI Extreme there is no 2.0 usb port. And, as stated, it has worked like that also on my previous board Asus Rampage V Edition 10. And as I stated yesterday, everything works perfect with the KG12.
On motherboard Asus Maximus XI Extreme there is no 2.0 usb port. And, as stated, it has worked like that also on my previous board Asus Rampage V Edition 10. And as I stated yesterday, everything works perfect with the KG12.
Re: Flashing buttons
Can you please explain?
Do you want me to swap the two 3 pin connectors that are placed next to the 7 pin connector? Because there is also a 3 pin connector on the bottom side.
Do you want me to swap the two 3 pin connectors that are placed next to the 7 pin connector? Because there is also a 3 pin connector on the bottom side.
Re: Flashing buttons
I just compared, it is the same as in the picture from 5/12 and from 7/12. You can see both pictures in my posts. I did not swap any connector.
Re: Flashing buttons
I do not know.
If you look at the screenshots it produces today you see that in the DevCfg screen the buttons are not frozen anymore.
But what you do see in both the screenshots of DevCfg and JoyTester that a lot of buttons are triggered by just moving the Y-axis back and forth, not touching anything else.
If you look at the screenshots it produces today you see that in the DevCfg screen the buttons are not frozen anymore.
But what you do see in both the screenshots of DevCfg and JoyTester that a lot of buttons are triggered by just moving the Y-axis back and forth, not touching anything else.
Re: Flashing buttons
Eetsjone wrote:@gbadzic, hope you get it solved. At my end it only got worse.
I've just tested this morning and after uploading the latest firmware I still have the same problem. Specifically it is buttons 18 and 23 that randomly flash as I move the joystick around. Those are "МАНЕВР" and "РК" push buttons. I wonder if there is more users with similar or same problem that just haven't noticed it because they do not use the buttons that randomly flash?
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Re: Flashing buttons
I used to have this too (first generation 2017 Gunfighter II base). Since the upgrade to the Gunfighter III circuit boards, I have not re-experienced it.
The only things that was likely to have changed:
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[*]Better connection at the cable interface to the board (and of course one less cable now, since the X axis sensor is ON the connector board)
[*]I found some metal debris behind the X axis circuit board on the magnet when removing it and cleaned that off. Doubt that had anything to do with random button triggers, but more likely did have to do with occasional X axis misbehavior on first use after an idle week or so.
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The only things that was likely to have changed:
[list=]
[*]Better connection at the cable interface to the board (and of course one less cable now, since the X axis sensor is ON the connector board)
[*]I found some metal debris behind the X axis circuit board on the magnet when removing it and cleaned that off. Doubt that had anything to do with random button triggers, but more likely did have to do with occasional X axis misbehavior on first use after an idle week or so.
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