Does the 4 way momentary joystick function as an up down left right? I play American Truck Simulator. Would it function as 4 more buttons to be able to map?
@briantrussell3295 Yes, it is up, down, right, and left. I maped to right/left signal, high beem, and light horn. And if you go back to video to 6:40 you will see that the ground is shared between the four buttons (right, left, up, down). Thank you, please like and subscribe will help the channel a lot.
I have a question about the push pull switches. I’m building a box but I’m only looking to wire just the push pull switches nothing else. Do I still need to solider them to the back of the board or could I simply plug them into a a slot on the board ?
You can plug them in slot if you have wire with adapter, I mentioned that, if you back couple minutes, I am soldering them cos didn't have enough wires with adapter, the board came with only 10 wires.
@@baldeagle_gaming I was referring to how did you know how to wire it correctly. I was using your video as a basis for mine, and the last part to be delivered was the joystick. Mine came with no documentation, so if it wasn’t for your video, I would never even known how to separate the base 😊.
Anyway, would you be willing to share how you figured out how to wire this? I'm going to copy yours, but I would love to have a better understanding of it.
@martygenska8117 Joystick is like 4 buttons in one, so you will wire it just like a normal button. The only difference here is that you will share the GND between them. And how I know that, you can say it is a talent, lol. I am jk. You can say I have some experience.
Thanks. I knew the part about it being setup as four separate buttons, just did not understand how you knew the one side of the whole device was ground. Once I realized that each 'square' was a separate switch it made much, much more sense. Anyway, it works fine :)
The board I used in this video has 3 5v output, it you have more than 3 then you can soldering the wires to the port, but remember this board get its power from PC usb and this could be a lot for the usb port. The other option is to use external power source, one option will be a cellphone (mobile) charger.
I have a question about using the switches. When you flip them off and on, how does the computer interpret that? Does it count as the same button press everytime you flip it on and off, or does it interpret them as two different button presses?
If you are asking about the 3 pin toggle switch is 2 buttons in one (flip up it’s a button and flip down it’s another button), and it’s momentary which mean it backs to off position as soon as you released it. For more info: The push colorful buttons are momentary buttons (just like toggle switch), which mean when you release the button will turn to off position, when you push button will send signal to PC and when it released will stop, for example if you push once will turn the light on and when push again will turn it off, and if you hold it will keep sending signal to pc such as in horn case. The push-pull buttons that I used in truck/trailer brake (the red and yellow in right upper corner) when you pull the button will be on, and when you push it will go off. I hope I answered your question, thank you.
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Thank you for the video
Rephrased question..
Will the 4 way joystick also work using the alternate 2pin joystick connections?
2pin joystick? Do you mean using the 2 pin spot to connect joystick? If yes, then you can, but again, the wiring will be different.
Does the 4 way momentary joystick function as an up down left right? I play American Truck Simulator. Would it function as 4 more buttons to be able to map?
Also I could not see in the video or missed it; what is the ground wire connected to?
@briantrussell3295 Yes, it is up, down, right, and left. I maped to right/left signal, high beem, and light horn. And if you go back to video to 6:40 you will see that the ground is shared between the four buttons (right, left, up, down). Thank you, please like and subscribe will help the channel a lot.
I have a question about the push pull switches. I’m building a box but I’m only looking to wire just the push pull switches nothing else. Do I still need to solider them to the back of the board or could I simply plug them into a a slot on the board ?
You can plug them in slot if you have wire with adapter, I mentioned that, if you back couple minutes, I am soldering them cos didn't have enough wires with adapter, the board came with only 10 wires.
@@baldeagle_gaming oh I must have missed that over the audio. Awesome thank you very much for the swift response and clarification.
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I noticed the zero delay board comes in two different versions, the sanwa style and the happ style.
Will that 4 Position joystick work with either?
From what I know, HAPP and SANWA are joystick type, not board. And yes, it will work, just you need to know how to connect them.
Very helpful. Where did you find the wiring/pin diagram for the 4-pos joystick?
What do you mean by "Where did you find the wiring diagram ..."??
@@baldeagle_gaming I was referring to how did you know how to wire it correctly. I was using your video as a basis for mine, and the last part to be delivered was the joystick. Mine came with no documentation, so if it wasn’t for your video, I would never even known how to separate the base 😊.
Anyway, would you be willing to share how you figured out how to wire this? I'm going to copy yours, but I would love to have a better understanding of it.
@martygenska8117 Joystick is like 4 buttons in one, so you will wire it just like a normal button. The only difference here is that you will share the GND between them. And how I know that, you can say it is a talent, lol. I am jk. You can say I have some experience.
Thanks. I knew the part about it being setup as four separate buttons, just did not understand how you knew the one side of the whole device was ground. Once I realized that each 'square' was a separate switch it made much, much more sense. Anyway, it works fine :)
hi thanks for the tutorial. a question here, what if you want to add more led button? how to lid more than one led button?
The board I used in this video has 3 5v output, it you have more than 3 then you can soldering the wires to the port, but remember this board get its power from PC usb and this could be a lot for the usb port. The other option is to use external power source, one option will be a cellphone (mobile) charger.
Hello, how did you fix this box on the table?
I used screws, but you can use whatever you want.
can you use 12v switches to this usb board?
Yes, my engine start switch is 12v.
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I have a question about using the switches. When you flip them off and on, how does the computer interpret that? Does it count as the same button press everytime you flip it on and off, or does it interpret them as two different button presses?
If you are asking about the 3 pin toggle switch is 2 buttons in one (flip up it’s a button and flip down it’s another button), and it’s momentary which mean it backs to off position as soon as you released it. For more info: The push colorful buttons are momentary buttons (just like toggle switch), which mean when you release the button will turn to off position, when you push button will send signal to PC and when it released will stop, for example if you push once will turn the light on and when push again will turn it off, and if you hold it will keep sending signal to pc such as in horn case. The push-pull buttons that I used in truck/trailer brake (the red and yellow in right upper corner) when you pull the button will be on, and when you push it will go off. I hope I answered your question, thank you.
@@baldeagle_gaming can you tell me what size the plastic box you are using?
@@baldeagle_gaming like an x6 size or sometging?
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Great vid... can you send me the copy of your layout for the box? Thank you!!
The link in description, remember this design has 3 extra buttons which aren't connected to board. Subscribe and share will help me to grow up my channel. Thanks
@@baldeagle_gaming Thank you!!