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  1. #CONTROLLERMATE SOFTWARE#
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I'm using exactly zero of the logic blocks above. Second and third, I sat down and figured out a creative solution to the LED task Speedpad 02 only enter my remaped key of w, and nothing else! I'm going to send this new map file to Ken (the ControllerMate developer).Īfter doing this, and naming the keys something sane so they're properly represented as the key they're labeled, the remaps work as expected.

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This means disabling all but the 15 numbered keys, plus the orange key, plus the dpad for the keyboard portion, and disabling all the mouse keys for the mouse portion. After reading it, I took the 30 second and disabled all the buttons for the "keyboard" palette portion and the "mouse" palette portion that didn't actually exist. cmate definition files that are easy to find, but I digress…Īfter ripping my hair out looking for a setting I had missed, program preferences, or what have you, I looked on the forums and came across a great thread. Great couple of posts, which would make better starting points than the. I started crawling over the ControllerMate Forums, and I stumbled on a Let's break it into a few different topics įirst, I set up a simple key remap, but that example failed because pressing the Speedpad 02 key, would input it's original mapping ( q) and the re-map I defined ( w). I figured it all out, it was quite a long time coming. If anyone with suitable rep could create/add the "ControllerMate" tag to this question I'd sure appreciate it.

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Not only a linear On/Off per LED, but a complete permutation of all On/Off combinations

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I'm thinking that I'm going to have success with using a series of Toggles and Gates, but I haven't quite been able to interconnect them properly to consistently behave in a perfect loop of invocation.īonus Points if you're really feeling up to it (you'll get an accepted answer for satisfying only the primary question, promise!): currently prevents me from linking each of the above elements). Most of these are self explanatory already, but just in case they aren't, please consult the above link to get the specific Block Reference (My Rep. The Logic blocks I have to work with are as follows: When these blocks turn "on", the related LED on the SpeedPad lights up.įor example, if I connect one Lock block, or all of them, directly to the LeftAlt block, pressing the "LeftAlt" button on the SpeedPad turns on one/all of the LED light(s) for the duration that it's held.ĬontrollerMate actually has a wonderful guide of explaining the "Blocks" and showing what they look like at It's a basic Input/Output system with snapping elements. It's on the Canvas so I can dump other elements into it, and get elements out of it. This is the key that corresponds to the large Orange button above the DPad. For example, my Canvas has 4 blocks on it currently I'm going to explain this as best I can so that the basic principles of programming/logic here could feasibly be answered by any individual here, but I might fail, and you might need to familiarize yourself with ControllerMate first :P.ĬontrollerMate presents you with a grid, where you simply drag objects in. Clicking a button bound to this routine will cause the LEDs to start cycling in the order listed above, ultimately circling around and restarting at no LEDs on. I'm attempting to use the Logic functions of ControllerMate in order to recreate this same behavior. No LEDs On / Red LED On / Green LED On / Blue LED On Pages were represented by the currently lit LED on the unit

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This ultimately led me to be able to do things like basic key mapping on the first page, key combinations on the second, macro'ing on the third, and I set up some global shortcuts for my music player, and bound those same shortcuts on the last page of the Speedpad.

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The official SpeedPad configuration software has the capability to load 1 unique set of keys per "page", where there are 4 pages.

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The official SpeedPad configuration software doesn't run beyond Tiger, or at least, it doesn't run on Snow Leopard due to the kext failing to load properly, hence the attempt at using ControllerMate. I'm using ControllerMate with a Nostromo (Belkin) n52 (NOT the te version) Speedpad on an iMac running Snow Leopard.














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