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General Discussion & Help / Scroll Accelleration Delay Setting
« on: June 05, 2018, 06:13:16 PM »
What determines the delay that occurs before a menu begins to auto-scroll?  I'm not referring to scrollTime or scrollAcceleration, which are completely different.  I'm asking about what determines the time between when a scroll key is held down and when scrollAcceleration begins.

I use a joystick to select the games on my cab, and I often find myself advancing 2 games ahead because acceleration kicks in too quickly.  The sticks are digital U360s, so I even set the mapping to activate the direction only when it reaches the very edges of the map.  But still, if I pause just a hair too long, acceleration begins and I scroll 1 game past the actual game I wanted.

I realize it's impossible to please everyone with this, and anyone using a keyboard probably couldn't be happier with the setting as it stands now.  Is there a way I can set it, or is that delay hard-coded in the system?

If it can't be changed, I'll just increase the scrollTime a bit to accommodate my slow reaction times...  :D   

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I recently switched my FE to RetroFE due to it's support for HD resolutions. In my setup, RetroFE is strictly a FE, and makes CLI calls to RocketLauncher to run the emulators.  After some tinkering to get it working, everything seemed fine. Except when I tried to run more demanding, high framerate MAME games (CAVE shooters in particular), my FPS would drop into the single digits, making the games totally unplayable. Most other games worked fine - it was specifically the shooters with the issue. And this was ONLY if the games were launched through RocketLauncher on a CLI call from RetroFE. If I ran from MAME directly, or from RocketLauncher UI, everything ran fine.  RetroFE also ran smoothly at all times, before and after rom launch.

After checking the bezel settings, resolution, and plugin settings, everything checked out. Since the problem seemed to be with RetroFE, I decided to check the "launch as admin" settings, which I had already set at install. BUT...for some reason I had turned the program's compatibility settings to "Windows 8", when I'm running everything on Windows 10. As soon as I turned off compatibility for RetroFE (still running it as Admin), everything magically ran full speed. Not sure why the compatibility setting for the front end had anything to do with the emulator speed, but it did.

Just thought I would post this solution, as the problem/cause really didn't make any sense.

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