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Josh Pughs
> 3 daySucks
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sergio
> 3 dayif you are making a retropie arcade cabinet the issue is that retropie cannot make config saves for 2 devices with the exact same VID or basically the name that comes up when the device is plugged in. the name is a part of the devices code and cant be changed so when you map 2 of these one of them gets all wonkey because it doesnt diffrentiate them.
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Carlos C.
> 3 dayworks as intended, remember that you must have an actual idea of what you are doing to get this to work as intended.
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John H.
> 3 dayThere seems to be TWO versions of this board... this version has the all important RED +5v out connector for light up buttons!
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Curt P.
> 3 day20 years ago, I used an IDE cable, RJ45 jacks and some networking cabling to wire up my ol homebrew HAPP Controls 4 player cabinet. I remember working in my basement for hours with a soldering iron and a serial cable mapping keyboard controls. I bought two of these kits a couple weeks ago. It took me less than 2 hours to completely replace the hardware with this kit and it is a HUGE upgrade. The KE72 was amazing for its time, but it did have a few hiccups (doing Dalsims teleport in SF2 HF never worked) but the Easy Gadget 2 is INCREDIBLE. Zero Delay really does mean NO Delay and all buttons can be pressed at the same time without a problem. The wiring kit fit my Happ switches perfectly and the picture included in the document made it a breeze to connect. The longest time I took was to add some wire length to some of the leads (about 3) for a couple buttons I had lower in the cabinet. I was unnecessarily concerned if the extra length would impact performance, as all the buttons worked perfectly. As a guy who started with hacking keyboards in the 90s, I wish I could give it 6 stars. Amazing.
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Chris
Greater than one weekNo instructions? Have experience in using these but, had to dig for a wiring diagram.
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Don Franke
> 3 dayWorks great with RPI 3, though the red LED on the board is always lit. I assumed the green LED would be lit if the board is functioning properly.
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Lisa Shapiro
> 3 dayThe board works fine but it does not light up the led buttons even when using the 5v plug on the board daisy chaining. I had to return it to get a board that will illuminate. I can recommend this board if you dont have led buttons.
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HJ
> 3 dayworks perfectly
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GM77
> 3 dayUsing to build a retropie arcade. Would not hesitate to buy again.