Pinball fx3 cabinet mode hack4/29/2024 ![]() It can be a headache to set up but prevents flipper lag.Īgreed that mapping the ALP inputs using the built-in Steam mapping support can be a PITA, but after figuring out how to use the Steam Controller menu setting to identify which buttons on the ALU ACP equate to those on an Xbox controller, I was able to map the ACP buttons/joystick to do what I need them to do in FX/FX3, assuming you have FX/FX3 configured to load the generic Xbox gamepad controller profile: NOTES: Wagner tech tips says to use the software joy-to-key to map the buttons on your ALP but that adds a noticeable amount of lag. This will load the settings file we edited and our back glass images. ![]() Go to settings (the gear icon)> Cabinet mode> Activate. STEP 6: You'll have to do this step every time you open Pinball M. Option and for performance under the Advanced tab change the render scale to 70. Under the basic tab change windowed mode to full screen, Orientation to 270 and Vertical Sync to off. go to settings(gear icon)> settings> Video. If you want it smaller adjust the Width and Height to something you prefer. This DMD setting is a little bigger then you might like but I liked to to be able easily look up and see what I need to. STEP 4: SETTING UP THE BACK GLASS AND DMD: In the same file folder that we put the back glass images into there is another file called "settings", double click this and it will open a txt document. You would have to removed the filewe put into this folder first. To do ityou just put the image into this folder, look at what table you want and label it the exactsame as the back glass image we just put into this folder. Something to note is you can actually use any image you want for you back glass'. Your back glass images are now apart of the game. Right click on it and click "extract here". zip file you downloaded to this location. Go to (The drive you have steam on)\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Pinball M\PinballM\Mods\Cabinet STEP 3: PUTTING BACK GLASS IMAGES INTO THE GAME: We need to access the right file in our local files. click that to download all of the images. STEP 2: GET THE BACK GLASS IMAGES: Go to this link > scroll down to table of contents > click 5.2 > In the second paragraph there will be a hyper link labeled "here". ini file we can open and edit to choose to settings and location of our DMD go to Settings (small gear icon)> Cabinet support > Activate. Wagners tech talk covers some good information but doesn't give you the proper settings and misses using steams built in controller support. This tutorial is simply how to get Pinball M's bare bones cabinet mode to work on your ALP. That can all be easily found else where like. This isn't going to explain how to download steam, pinball M, install a VIBS board or hook your ALP to your PC.
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