maybe your ps4 controller usbcable is charge only im guessing, some cables do not transfer data unfortunely.Native is turned off and i can't change it on the wiiu.
Iv'e decided to do a clean install, so i deleted all the ini files and controller folders and created the nintendont folder with the boot.ini and meta.xml.
The ps4 controller didn't work. I went to the updated and downloaded the controllers.zip (from within nintendont), restarted it and still the ps4 controller won't work...
Am i missing something?
to verify this use the hidtestdol and if numbers dont chnage on hidtest your usbcable is not transfering data at all.
rename the ini to controller.ini and place it on the root of the device where your isos are.I have the controller configuration used for Nintendont on the SD root as controller.ini. I've used a Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2 and a Dualshock adapter so far, but the controls set in their configuration files aren't very suitable for me, so I used HIDTest to check the button commands and to then edit the configs to what I want, but it always goes to the default controls when I start a game! I'm using Nintendont through USB Loader GX, and I've enabled HID controller in Nintendont's settings and USB Loader GX's.
try disabling videoscale its either auto or 0 on usbloadergx i think, some games dont like their videoscales.yes, nothing changes. here's global and game settings
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is that an official adapter? becuase its sounding like an issue a guy comented and he has using a 3rd party adapter and he bought an official one and it fixed all his issues.Yeah that works, I have 2 GC controllers connected and the Wii U Pro Controller is Number 3 but the GC Controller in Port 1 loses Connection after a while.