It’s in this video for VPX - virtual pinball X. For pinup popper, you have to go into the settings menu to map your buttons. Just make sure quit game and exit emulator aren’t on the same button.
@@JohnPauls do you know by chance what buttons the regular At Games Pinball uses to move left and right? I was trying to program the ➕ on the regular board but don’t know how each one would be setup. Thanks again John
How do you map the Directional Pad, for the Legends Pinball without the game controls / buttons ? I see in windows usb controller settings it's detected as 'hat' control, but no provision for mapping this in either popper config nor in VP itself.
Buttons, the physical nudge- using the accelerometer is not accurate and with stronger haptics installed, it will create false readings/nudges. I disabled physical nudging.
No effectively, I disconnected mine as it causes erroneous readings, nudges and tilts when not wanted. It causes even more havoc in FX3. I programmed the buttons to be my nudge’s.
@@JohnPauls John, followed this step by step along with you. When I exit out of the controller set up only the trackball works. In FX3 under options the keyboard shows up. Any idea what I'm missing?
@@grouper3059 most likely a setting in FX3. Try resetting the controller config and try again. The tilt motion sensor on the ALP can affect setting up the mapping, be aware of that.
@@JohnPauls do you know by chance if the settings will be as easy with just the standard board that it ships with as well? Thanks for the awesome videos by the way
Yes, as long as you follow my guide and get visibility on which buttons correspond with what the PC is seeing, you can map the direction pad on the stock control panel. Just limits you on buttons available to map.
Another Great Tutorial, John Paul! I was expecting it would make a difference but had no idea! Much more responsive! Do you still have the stock ALP playfield monitor? If so, I was wondering if you have any recommended PC video settings to improve OTG image quality. Again, thank you for such a helpful video, I greatly appreciate it!
Hey Scott, thank you!!! Greatly appreciate the feedback. Any input lag you can eliminate will always help. Yes, still running the stock monitor and believe I may have covered that in a previous video but I will double check and post one if not. You are most welcome! Thank you again for watching!
You just saved me a major headache, no more joytokey. Thank you very much!
Thank you, I sincerely appreciate the feedback. Glad to help 🙏
Some of these guys make it too difficult
Question for you Paul. How did you map the keys for the ALP in Virtual Pinball X? And Pinup Popper Baller?
It’s in this video for VPX - virtual pinball X.
For pinup popper, you have to go into the settings menu to map your buttons. Just make sure quit game and exit emulator aren’t on the same button.
@@JohnPauls do you know by chance what buttons the regular At Games Pinball uses to move left and right? I was trying to program the ➕ on the regular board but don’t know how each one would be setup. Thanks again John
Hey Jay, first step would be to see if windows see those buttons. If it does, they can most likely be mapped.
How do you map the Directional Pad, for the Legends Pinball without the game controls / buttons ? I see in windows usb controller settings it's detected as 'hat' control, but no provision for mapping this in either popper config nor in VP itself.
VPX and Pinup Popper does not recognize the directional pad on the ALP without Joytokey.
@@JohnPauls thank you John; I kind of ‘thought’ that’s what I was seeing but I appreciate the confirmation.
@@thepacketnarc7634 you are most welcome! Happy New Year!
What setting needs to be changed to enable nudging? When you nudge at the end of the video are you physically bumping the table or using a button?
Buttons, the physical nudge- using the accelerometer is not accurate and with stronger haptics installed, it will create false readings/nudges. I disabled physical nudging.
I might have missed something but does the accelerometer nudge work too?
No effectively, I disconnected mine as it causes erroneous readings, nudges and tilts when not wanted. It causes even more havoc in FX3.
I programmed the buttons to be my nudge’s.
@@JohnPaulsI can’t seem to get the plunger to work. Any advice?
Check to see if windows is seeing the plunger first. Out of VPX.
Do you have the ALP with the upgraded Control panel? I can’t see your settings because they are blurry in the video
Hey Joe, yes I have the upgraded control panel. Try increasing the RUclips resolution in settings and enlarge screen. It defaults to 720p sometimes.
John, So windows knows the buttons so no need to do every table? Second if you play a table on Pinball FX3 that you don't own will this still work?
Correct. Different procedure for FX3. I made a separate video but will require the arcade control panel add on.
I do have the arcade controller add-on installed. Can you let me know what video it is to watch? Much appreciated!
@grouper3059 ruclips.net/video/EU--hWM6wOw/видео.htmlsi=hYOu5boTyWoNw6M0 you’re most welcome!
@@JohnPauls John, followed this step by step along with you. When I exit out of the controller set up only the trackball works. In FX3 under options the keyboard shows up. Any idea what I'm missing?
@@grouper3059 most likely a setting in FX3. Try resetting the controller config and try again. The tilt motion sensor on the ALP can affect setting up the mapping, be aware of that.
Are you using the At Games Legend Controller by chance or just the standard ALP board it ships with?
Yes, AtGames controller has been installed.
@@JohnPauls do you know by chance if the settings will be as easy with just the standard board that it ships with as well? Thanks for the awesome videos by the way
Yes, as long as you follow my guide and get visibility on which buttons correspond with what the PC is seeing, you can map the direction pad on the stock control panel. Just limits you on buttons available to map.
And thank you for the feedback, I appreciate that 🫶🏼
@@JohnPauls I’ll let you know how it goes in regards to regular setup without the controller and with the standard setup.
Another Great Tutorial, John Paul! I was expecting it would make a difference but had no idea! Much more responsive! Do you still have the stock ALP playfield monitor? If so, I was wondering if you have any recommended PC video settings to improve OTG image quality. Again, thank you for such a helpful video, I greatly appreciate it!
Hey Scott, thank you!!! Greatly appreciate the feedback. Any input lag you can eliminate will always help.
Yes, still running the stock monitor and believe I may have covered that in a previous video but I will double check and post one if not. You are most welcome! Thank you again for watching!
@@JohnPauls Thanks again John Paul! Much appreciated as always!
You are most welcome Scott!!! 🤘🏼