Betson Enterprises is the leader in arcade game sales and a global supplier of location-based arcade equipment and services. We want to share tips & insights that have led to our success and give you a peek at how our industry is evolving. If you're talking about the BALL'S x-axis and y-axis, the conclusion should be the opposite. With almost 90 years of experience, Betson Enterprises has helped build the industry. If the mouse curosr continues to only move right-and-left and not up-and-down, then it's a problem with the mouse (or a connection somewhere) If the mouse cursor now moves up-and-down but NOT right-and-left, then it's a problem with the ball (or a connection somewhere)
I don't remember which pins are which, but This should narrow down where the problem is.īy seeing if the problem 'moves' from the X-axis to the Y-axis, you should know if it's a problem with the mouse hack or the ball.įor the purposes of this test, I'll assume you're looking at a mouse cursor and we're talking about the mouse cursor's X and Y axis of movement.Ĭurrently you can get the mouse cursor to move right-and-left but not up-and-down, correct? Well, if you flip the wires, you'll either be able to get the mouse to move the other direction on screen or not. The first thing I'd try would be to just flip the X and Y axis wires on your 6-pin connection.