Jrok MW wiring help questions

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I'm a tad confused on the wiring. I'm almost done but have ~6 wires that are not connected. Looking at the manual they are supposed to serve a purpose although every button (excluding invisio) is already wired up.
So I guess the first question is - are there certain buttons that get wired twice? If so which ones?

The invisio button - is the only one I don;t have wired up and I'll be damned if I can figure out which wire off the harness is used.

It appears that 3 of the wires is used for Splat P2 movements. What buttons are those supposed to be wired to? The original game used two joysticks per player - this is confusing.

Thanks for any help.
 
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After recovering my head from my anus I realized if I wasn't so damn lazy and provided better info I might get help. Seriously heh

Can someone please tell me what buttons to connect the solder side 22-26 wires. The manual shows 22-25 are for splat but what buttons do you use?
Curently the only button not connected is the Invisio button. Need help there also.
 
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Sorry I don't have a definitive answer but it seems likely that those wires might be for the player 2 controls of some games and as you stated be double wired. Some of the games on the jrok board were not originally designed with two sets of controls, yet they do offer a 2 player option for the game so they would have to be double wired I believe.
 
I would assume you're correct. But I'd like to know off the Standard Multi Williams CP which buttons would I wire these "extra p2" wires too.
 
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If you've got the Clay style multi-williams control panel with the 20 pin connector, the wiring to the WSF board should be like the pinout below.

Notes:
- Button 3 should be connected to the left flap and reverse buttons.
- The WSF board needs to have the "BUTTON MAP SCHEME: " set to "STANDARD" mode.

multi_williams_orig_pinout_to_WSF.jpg


- James
 
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