AlexLuna . Joined Oct 2, 2017 Messages 20 Likes 20 Nov 16, 2018 #1 Hello guys! My question is: After trimmer ps2 motherboard, the rumble function stop to work? Really is? Or my motherboard have one problem? And I don't test rumble before trimmer, because it I don't know. (Sorry for my ultra bad english)
Hello guys! My question is: After trimmer ps2 motherboard, the rumble function stop to work? Really is? Or my motherboard have one problem? And I don't test rumble before trimmer, because it I don't know. (Sorry for my ultra bad english)
Aurelio ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ Staff member . . . . . . Joined Mar 3, 2016 Messages 2,281 Likes 3,069 Location Pizzatown Portables 2 Nov 16, 2018 #2 Make sure that you are still powering the rumble on the controller (check pin 3)
Aurelio ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ Staff member . . . . . . Joined Mar 3, 2016 Messages 2,281 Likes 3,069 Location Pizzatown Portables 2 Nov 16, 2018 #4 AlexLuna said: Yes, I do Click to expand... Have you checked the voltage on that pin? What did you measure?
AlexLuna said: Yes, I do Click to expand... Have you checked the voltage on that pin? What did you measure?
AlexLuna . Joined Oct 2, 2017 Messages 20 Likes 20 Nov 16, 2018 #5 I am my job now, I will check it later
AlexLuna . Joined Oct 2, 2017 Messages 20 Likes 20 Nov 17, 2018 #6 Aurelio said: Have you checked the voltage on that pin? What did you measure? Click to expand... I measure him, and the voltage on that pin is 0v, then I connect to other powered pin, and works fine. Thanks Aurelio for your tip
Aurelio said: Have you checked the voltage on that pin? What did you measure? Click to expand... I measure him, and the voltage on that pin is 0v, then I connect to other powered pin, and works fine. Thanks Aurelio for your tip
Aurelio ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ Staff member . . . . . . Joined Mar 3, 2016 Messages 2,281 Likes 3,069 Location Pizzatown Portables 2 Nov 17, 2018 #7 AlexLuna said: I measure him, and the voltage on that pin is 0v, then I connect to other powered pin, and works fine. Thanks Aurelio for your tip Click to expand... Glad you got it fixed
AlexLuna said: I measure him, and the voltage on that pin is 0v, then I connect to other powered pin, and works fine. Thanks Aurelio for your tip Click to expand... Glad you got it fixed