A WPF C# app meant to emulate the touch sensor hardware for SDEZ MaiMai using software on a touchscreen.
The app uses com0com to install a virtual COM port pairing of COM3 - COM23. The app then connects to COM23 and emulates how the hardware touch sensor works, sending data over this port.
InGameDemo.mp4
PanelDemo.mp4
Disable Three- and four-finger touch gestures in windows (on W11 Settings -> Bluetooth & devices -> Touch)
COM3 needs to be free for this app to work as that is the port used by SDEZ. By default most people will find that COM3 is already in use by a USB Serial device. This will need to be uninstalled via Device Manager,
- Open Device Manager
- Show hidden devices. "View" -> "Show Hidden Devices" -> "Ports (COM & LPT)" -> Right click the COM3 device and uninstall.
Set DummyTouchPanel=0
in the [AM] section of your maimai .ini file.
Open the WpfMaiTouchEmulator.exe app, Install the virtual port via the "Install COM port" button, either tick the "Automatic port connecting" for the app to connect to the COM23 port on start up or press the "Connect to port" button.
If you have issues where the app can't bind to COM23 after installing the virtual port I find that restarting my PC normally fixes it.
Start SDEZ and use your touchscreen as normal.
[Optional] To avoid having to manually open the application each time, you can enable "Automatic port connecting" and add this line after @echo off
in your MaiMai's start.bat file. start "" "<your path to WpfMaiTouchEmulator.exe>"
[Optional] If you're on W11 and find that left swipes sometimes open the "widgets" pane you can remove the pane by running this command as administrator winget uninstall "windows web experience pack"
and following the onscreen instructions.
If you don't want to use the included install/remove virtual com actions in the app because you don't want to give admin access to this unknown app then you can achieve the same outcome by manually downloading Null-modem com0com online (version 2.2.2.0 required!) and then running this command.
cd "C:\Program Files (x86)\com0com" && setupc.exe install Portname=COM3 Portname=COM23
to install the virtual port and
cd "C:\Program Files (x86)\com0com" && setupc.exe uninstall
to uninstall the virtual ports.
Most SDEZ don't work very will with the built in touchscreen and require either someone else to modify the SDEZ source code to get the inbuilt touch controls to work or for you to edit and recompile the .dll files. This app should work with all SDEZ versions (afaik) out of the box.
Another reason is sourcing a ITO etched panel for use as a touch sensor can be difficult and reasonable expensive.
Its ok, the app polls the touch sensor window at up to 1Khz but its running in C# so it may or may not actually be running at this speed, depending on the performance of the host machine.
As for accuracy. I'm not that good so I can't say how well it works at high levels of play but in my experience it works pretty well.
Thanks to whowechina - mai_pico and Sucareto - Mai2Touch for the basic serial data format and touch implementation research.