Ok. Some good news and some bad. DWTweak2 does not work in Win7 64bit. Which is what I have been using for my OS. Fortunately, U-Hid makes their own utility for the Uhid-g board called U-Config that let me get the accelerometer perfectly centered. Now, I started playing around with the zero slop table for testing and I got it working to my satisfaction. The problem is, like you described Uberpinball, consistency is not there. One table, it seems to work pretty good and then another table it is way off. Looks like I am going to try some mercury switches and digital nudge. Or, I can try this setup using digital nudge I think. I need to find a connector for this board so i don't have to solder wires straight to the leads. What kind of switches did you buy Uberpinball?
Yea figured DXTweak was outdated for newer OSs. If you want to double check before you abandon the accelerometer try this DIView
http://www.vpforums.org/index.php?app=core&module=attach§ion=attach&attach_id=13671
On the mercury switches, you use three one located on each side on the inside by the flipper buttons and one under the lockdown bar in the center. The wires will point towards the cabinet walls when you install them.
You need to have an extra three inputs on your keyboard emulator like ipac or
PBW board, w/e you ae using now. Wire them like and button, connect three 'negative' wires from the mercury switches together, just pick the same sides, and that will be negative, black, ground..w/e. then the other wires each one goes to a separate input on your controller board.
Then you just map the buttons where you connected the switches to in
VP > preferences> keys.
switches >
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Still not done...lol...you'll need to tweak the nudge code by simply adding a NudgePlugin.vbs file that you create and drop in blurs code(read the thread, you'll see the link to the code) then you drop the NudgePlugin.vbs into the same directory as core.vbs. You can then tweak variables like rebound, which you will have with any tilt switches(including our mercury switches). I cover it here
http://www.vpforums....topic=24051&hl=
Edited by uberpinball, 25 April 2013 - 12:56 AM.