So I'm using a switch pro controller with this, and whenever the controller is stationary it keeps drifting off to the right. Is there any way for me to calibrate the controller?
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Go back a page. I have a config that fixes this.So I'm using a switch pro controller with this, and whenever the controller is stationary it keeps drifting off to the right. Is there any way for me to calibrate the controller?
Just for your information:
When you adjust the min/max values of the sticks, you don't need to keep the full default config's in the .ini (for controller with default values).
It's enough to add a .ini with this:
Code:[vid=0x57e,pid=0x2009] VPAD_L_STICK_X_MINMAX = 0x2A,0xE0 VPAD_L_STICK_Y_MINMAX = 0x2A,0xE0 VPAD_R_STICK_X_MINMAX = 0x2A,0xE0 VPAD_R_STICK_Y_MINMAX = 0x2A,0xE0
Then the default config will be used with the adjusted stick values
Go back a page. I have a config that fixes this.
When I use that config, when I plug in the controller, it thinks that both sticks and the dpad are being held. None of the buttons register either. Same goes for if I do it through the network client.Go back a page. I have a config that fixes this.
The config is for pro controller emulation.When I use that config, when I plug in the controller, it thinks that both sticks and the dpad are being held. None of the buttons register either. Same goes for if I do it through the network client.
That makes sense, how could I get it to work for the gamepad? Is that even an option with this config or should I just give up?The config is for pro controller emulation.
I've been trying to find the values for the gamepad but I haven't had any luck.That makes sense, how could I get it to work for the gamepad? Is that even an option with this config or should I just give up?
Alright, makes sense. I've been trying to do it the manual way. Tilting the gamepad thumbstick a bit to the right, then calibrating it. It's super picky though, I always seem to be off.I've been trying to find the values for the gamepad but I haven't had any luck.
If I find the correct values I will let you know.Alright, makes sense. I've been trying to do it the manual way. Tilting the gamepad thumbstick a bit to the right, then calibrating it. It's super picky though, I always seem to be off.
It's doing the same thing as the pro controller, only now when I use the network client it works, but the deadzone is still off just like the Wii u gamepadIf I find the correct values I will let you know.
It's working fine for me. Probably the values are different for each controller?It's doing the same thing as the pro controller, only now when I use the network client it works, but the deadzone is still off just like the Wii u gamepad
The z button isn't actually a z button. It changes the triggers from l and r to zl and zr when pressed in conjunction with them, or vice versa if I got that wrong.Hello guys, I have a problem, when I use the Gamecube controller with the Mayflash adapter, Hid to Vpad doesn't recognize the Z button, the button is recognized by Smash Bros and the PC mode of the adapter, and also works if I use the same controller in a Wii. Pls help
I adjusted the DEADZONE this time so hopefully it works.My wii u is over at my mom's house, so give me a week until i can test it again.
You mean the axes or did you even include motion control or rumble?
This should fix the characters and camera moving on their own. It also fixes the walking in Zelda.You mean the axes or did you even include motion control or rumble?
However, thank you very much! I'll be sure to test it but I won't get the chance until friday as I handed over my Switch Pro Controller to a mate for a few days.