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Maximus arcade software
Maximus arcade software







maximus arcade software
  1. Maximus arcade software serial#
  2. Maximus arcade software software#
  3. Maximus arcade software Pc#

Press the Programming button on the back of the X-Arcade™ (the light turns off).

Maximus arcade software serial#

  • Start by choosing the mode you wish to program by moving the switch away from the serial cable to MODE 2, 3, or 4.
  • On older model (non-Tri-mode) X-Arcade controllers and PCBs, modes 2-4 are fully programmable to any keyboard key. PROGRAMMING OPTION 2 - WITH A PS/2 KEYBOARD ATTACHED TO THE BACK OF THE X-ARCADE
  • Continue programming it per step 5, and once you are all done programming just press the Programming button on the back of the X-Arcade to exit programming mode (the light comes back on).
  • Once it blinks it has been programmed, and you can release both held buttons/keys.
  • Simultaneously press any button or direction and a single keyboard key you want to program until you see the light on the X-Arcade blink.
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    Maximus arcade software software#

  • Press the PM button on the back of the X-Arcade (the button furthest from the programming switch), the power light should go off and the software should now recognize that it was plugged in and is ready to program.
  • Slide the switch on the back of the X-Arcade to Mode 2.
  • Download the X-Arcade Programming Software (PC only) and run it.
  • You can also check if you have a Tri-Mode PCB by switching to mode 3 or 4 which will make the X-Arcade act as a gamepad instead of a keyboard.

    maximus arcade software

    Tri-Mode X-Arcade controllers have the mode switch labeled 1-4 as shown here. On newer Tri-Mode PCBs and Tri-Mode X-Arcade controllers only, mode 2 is programmable to any keyboard key. PROGRAMMING OPTION 1 - WITH PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE (Tri-Mode only) This saves the programmable memory for games or emulators that do not have an option to change the controls, and it is easier to remember.

  • For most games and emulators (including MAME™) you will want to use Mode1, and change any settings in the game or emulator accordingly.
  • The mouse buttons on the Tankstick/trackball cannot be programmed, these are the 2 rear pinball buttons and red-lit exit button on newer models.
  • MODE 1 (switch closest to the serial cable, or yellow wire on the switch itself) cannot be programmed.
  • When the light or red-lit button is on you are in play mode, when the light is off you are in program mode.
  • Maximus arcade software Pc#

    Programming is for the PC only and does not function on game consoles.As you become more accustomed to programming The X-Arcade™, it will be possible to program the X-Arcade™ 'on the fly' within a game. At first, programming the X-Arcade™ is best performed in the X-Arcade™ Test Program or any text editor (like Notepad) so that you can see the results of the programming. Before you attempt to reprogram your X-Arcade, test that it is working in Mode 1 first.This setting is preset so that all of the buttons are already programmed and configured to work perfectly with every MAME™ game. Mode 1 is set for emulation software ( MAME™) and is non-programmable. However, for the few PC games that do not allow you to reassign the keyboard keys within the game itself, you can instead use one of the programmable modes built into the hardware programming chip.









    Maximus arcade software