#4469834 - 04/10/19 06:39 PM
Re: MMJoy - Build your own USB controller
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Alright, tested on my laptop, they are properly detected there too, can view the axis and the react correctly in the windows game controllers.
Ive tried switching the driver from HID game controller to HID device and that does nothing.
EDIT: Tried removing ALL things under USB controllers from my device manager and then rebooted so that should all have been reinstalled, no change.
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#4469883 - 04/10/19 11:07 PM
Re: MMJoy - Build your own USB controller
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Alright, tested on my laptop, they are properly detected there too, can view the axis and the react correctly in the windows game controllers.
Ive tried switching the driver from HID game controller to HID device and that does nothing.
EDIT: Tried removing ALL things under USB controllers from my device manager and then rebooted so that should all have been reinstalled, no change. You need to find the problematic device Registry entry. (inside Windows Registy) and delete it. Or/and you can try setting Poll at "-" when you configure the mmjoy2
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#4469884 - 04/10/19 11:08 PM
Re: MMJoy - Build your own USB controller
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Alright, tested on my laptop, they are properly detected there too, can view the axis and the react correctly in the windows game controllers.
Ive tried switching the driver from HID game controller to HID device and that does nothing.
EDIT: Tried removing ALL things under USB controllers from my device manager and then rebooted so that should all have been reinstalled, no change. Had a thought......any chance you have duplicated the USB VID and PID numbers in MMjoy by accident and this is causing the Conflict seen in the Windows Controller Panel? Your joystick and Pedals don't have the same PID for example do they? same VID is ok as that is the Manufacturer's (You) number but the PIDs need to be Unique. KB
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#4469902 - 04/11/19 12:20 AM
Re: MMJoy - Build your own USB controller
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analog stick in sony PS3 controler now I understand, "2SA-10" like "KMZ60/KMZ41/TLE5010", so it must be usable with "mcp3202" ("KMZ60+MCP3202" at configurator sensor type).
Hey, sup Meg, So is it usable? should I set it as MCP3202 on the MMjoy?
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#4469903 - 04/11/19 12:39 AM
Re: MMJoy - Build your own USB controller
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I had done a full reformat of my system partition.
Going through my windows registry and deleting all references the specific vid/pid fixed it, Thanks guys!
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#4470147 - 04/12/19 03:26 PM
Re: MMJoy - Build your own USB controller
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Hello,
What is the best firmware for ProMicro? I'm just going to need 7 axes.
The last available is [v20161101] but in previous pages the [v20160818] was recommended (I suppose [v20160818upd1]).
Thanks and best regards That was probably me, as 20161101 didn't work properly for me displaying button numbers etc so I went back to 20160818 and have no problems since (1yr?) KB.
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#4470164 - 04/12/19 05:11 PM
Re: MMJoy - Build your own USB controller
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Is there any guide to install the firmware? I have the PDF "Pro-micro-instructions" but I do not know if there is something simpler.
Could it be installed only with a micro-USB cable?
Thanks again What device do you want to use?.... I use Arduino Micro Pro (clone) and you only need that usb cable. What part do you find difficult in the instructions? It's super simplified and clear in that pdf.
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#4470178 - 04/12/19 06:20 PM
Re: MMJoy - Build your own USB controller
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Is there any guide to install the firmware? I have the PDF "Pro-micro-instructions" but I do not know if there is something simpler.
Could it be installed only with a micro-USB cable?
Yes, USB cabble with micro connector is required, is the only that fit in Arduinos. Anyway this cable is need to connect the Arduino in computer after flash and he became a "joystick controller", no way to skip their use. How flash is well explained in this video https://youtu.be/OYdsyEEi4kMAnd in this topic: https://www.sas1946.com/main/index.php/topic,58176.msg644743.html#msg644743 More simple than this only if buy a read to use board, like available in Taobao China.
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#4470191 - 04/12/19 07:45 PM
Re: MMJoy - Build your own USB controller
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Hi mega_mozg is there any way to use the magnetic analog stick in sony PS3 controler Mega-Mozg, On Arduino forum the guys say that this PS3 stick use HALL sensor "dual output" (think that X, Y axis), SENTRON 2SA-10, datasheet: http://www.gmw.com/magnetic_sensors/sentron/2sa/documents/2SA10.pdfIf are suitable for use with MMJoy is good because these PS3 stick (with 2 sensor) is cheap on eBay, and ready to use including magnets. hello Sokol, any ideas??? i got 2 ps3 4pin thumbstick that i can use check this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOEgPfLNs0w
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#4470223 - 04/12/19 10:48 PM
Re: MMJoy - Build your own USB controller
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Hi again, I´d tried tutorial but it doesn´t works for me. I'm probably doing something wrong or the pro micro does not work well. Next a video: https://youtu.be/BghCvC3X1rgWhat is wrong?
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#4470249 - 04/13/19 05:45 AM
Re: MMJoy - Build your own USB controller
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Well, I done . Thanks very much
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#4470294 - 04/13/19 03:23 PM
Re: MMJoy/MMjoy2 - Build your own USB controller
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Necro: Re: MMJoy - Build your own USB controller Well, when I reset twice, "USB Serial Device" changes from COM5 to COM6 and stays that way for a few seconds. Then it returns to COM5 but nothing else happens. It is this exact moment, while on Com6 in your case, ( usually you have 8 seconds) , in MMjoy2 on the Firmware Tab to hit Upload Firmware. With Device Manager Open it is easy to see when the Port No# changes after the Double Tap on the Reset button .....
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CD WOFF
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