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MMJoy2 requires a microcontroller based on the chip (or other compatible chips with native USB support like the AT90USB646/1286).
: Unlike writing custom Arduino sketches, MMJoy2 uses a visual Windows GUI to configure buttons and axes.
Trigger the bootloader on your physical board again (short RST and GND). mmjoy2 download updated
Supports up to 8 analog axes and up to 128 buttons.
After successfully uploading the firmware: MMJoy2 requires a microcontroller based on the chip
: The mmjoy_en GitHub repository contains a firmware and software release package ( MMJoy2.7z ), though users report some files here may be older than those on the project site.
Connect up to 8 analog axes using potentiometers or high-precision TLE5010/TLE5011 magnetic sensors. Supports up to 8 analog axes and up to 128 buttons
In the tab, select the .hex file corresponding to your chip (usually ATMega32U4 ).
If you need more buttons than available pins, MMJoy2 supports diode matrices up to 10×10 (100 buttons). Each row and column uses a pin, dramatically expanding input capacity. The configuration tool allows you to specify matrix size and assign button numbers automatically.
Flight sim and racing communities (such as the DCS World forums, IL-2 Sturmovik forums, and X-Plane.org) regularly host updated zip archives of the software in their DIY hardware sections. What is Included in the Download Package?
: Arduino Pro Micros require you to short the RST (Reset) and GND (Ground) pins twice quickly with a wire or tweezers. This forces the board into bootloader mode for about 8 seconds.