![]() In order to save disk space and download time, all tables for Visual Pinball (and Future Pinball as well) come as zip or rar files which have to be uncompressed. If you don't see files with their extensions when you open a folder on your harddisk, consider to adapt your system setup accordingly. You don't have to know their meaning, but your Windows should be configured to display these extensions after the file name, separated by a dot, e. We will refer to files with extensions like 'exe' or 'vbs'. ![]() We presume that you have some basic knowledge of the Microsoft Windows operating system, like how to create folders and subfolders and how to access them, how to copy files or how to extract a zip file (or part of it) to a folder. We'll cover the basic configuration of VP and VPM and provide tips & tricks and solutions to common problems, once the installation is done. ![]() The procedures we describe here are not that complicated, but you need to read carefully, take your time and follow each step for a successful installation. This setup is beyond the scope of this tutorial, so if that's what you want, please refer to the Setup Guide for VP9 / HP / UltraVP / DMD by Tweegster, Visual Pinball for Yummies by Tweegster / Godsin, covered by FlyingDutchman, and the Installation Support here at VPForums. In this case the right hand (shorter) side of the monitor is the front of the pinball table, before you rotate it. Sections at VPForums (or from other sites).īesides the desktop tables, VPForums also hosts 'Spanned', 'Full-Size ( FS)' or 'Cabinet (Cab)' tables, which require a 90 deg clockwise rotated 16:9 monitor and maybe even multiple monitors. 'Visual Pinball Tables -> VP8/ VP9 Desktop Tables' and ![]() This tutorial only covers a setup of VP8, VP9 and VPX (different versions of Visual Pinball) for a single 'normal'-oriented 4:3 or 16:9 sized monitor, so that the bottom edge of the monitor is the front of the pinball table. Welcome to and the world of Visual Pinball! This Installation Guide will give step-by-step installation and setup instructions for the 'Visual Pinball' and 'Visual PinMAME' software packages on a computer running Windows 7 and later. Visual Pinball ( VP) & Visual PinMAME ( VPM) Installation & Setup Guide (IG) But I really have no idea what I'm doing - or if some settings only apply to a real mechanical plunger versus a digital one.Available languages (partly under construction!): I've tinkered with some of the plunger settings to no avail. However, if I use my digital plunger button, I get significantly more strength - even a partial pull of the digital button launches the ball much further up the table.īad Cats ( ) can be used to demonstrate this behavior. Varying the pull length doesn't really change the behavior. It works amazing well on the vast majority of my tables - I love the high resolution and smooth, full range of motion that it provides! However I suspect, but cannot verify, that this same issue may occur with any mechanical plunger setup.Įssentially, if I fully extend and release the plunger, the ball only travels a few inches up the table. I have a Pinscape plunger with the optical sensor installed in my cab. I'm hoping the community can help me (and others) out with a tutorial. I've encountered this problem with a few different tables lately, and I'm struggling to resolve it on my own.
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