When I connect the adapter to my computer is shows up as "GameCube Controller Adapter" with USB ID:057E 0337. After some searching this appears to be the correct USB ID. It also doesn't work with Smash Bros Melee or any other GC game.
I attached an image of the settings that come up when I...
I moved the boot.dol you supplied to SD:/apps/Nintendont/boot.dol and relaunched but I'm still having the same issue. I'm beginning to think this 3rd party adapter doesn't work.
I'm using a SD card so I copied controller.ini to the root of my SD card and relaunched Nintendont with the adapter connected. Unfortunately the GC controller still doesn't work with Mario Sunshine
Sorry, I missed your edit. I had previously downloaded the controllers.zip but I just did it again and after a restart the GC controller still doesn't work. Adapter is in Switch/WiiU mode and I tried plugging it in before and after the game loads but still no luck
The Allow HID devices option doesn't seem to included in the latest version of Nintendont. I saw some posts that suggest it might be enabled by default now? I attached an image of the Nintendont options that I see
Thanks for the fast reply! The controller is a wired Nintendo official controller not Wavebird, but the adapter is 3rd party pdobq brand. The adapter was a best seller on Amazon and had good reviews
I am using a GameCube controller adapter with my Wii U and I cannot get my GC controller to work with Nintendont. I have updated to the latest version of Nintendont and downloaded the controller zip. I found several places that said not to plug in the GC controller adapter until the game has...
@Xdqwerty, wire is definitely more practical IMO. Hell these days you can charge a laptop over USB, can't charge a laptop wirelessly though. Wireless chargers, even "fast" ones, are only good for slowly charging devices, plus they generate a good amount of heat too
Power banks can be incredible depending on your needs. 1) I have a 100w capable one that can charge my laptop. 2) Same one can also power my soldering iron (though is overkill for it) 3) a BIG power bank I have with an AC outlet on it can power my desktop weed vape during a power outage