Seconded, however, I found a workaround. It has something to do with the last line not being parsed in HID_to_VPad. I had to write a comment in the bottom of the config file for everything to work.Mayflash Wii U Pro Controller Adapter
I upgraded Hid to Vpad and now the Y of the left analog has been inverted, changing to true or false in config.ini has no effect.
//EasySMX EG-C3071 and ZD-V+
//If you are using the EasySMX EC-C3071, make sure the controller is displaying the FIRST and THIRD/FOURTH blue lights at the front of the controller before usage.
//If you are using the ZD-V+, make sure the controller is displaying the RED light at the front of the controller before usage. Also, follow the additional instructions at the bottom of the config file.
[vid=0x2563,pid=0x0575]
//Required
Pad_Count=1
//Buttons
VPad_Button_A=0x00,0x02
VPad_Button_B=0x00,0x04
VPad_Button_X=0x00,0x01
VPad_Button_Y=0x00,0x08
VPad_Button_Plus=0x01,0x02
VPad_Button_Minus=0x01,0x01
VPad_Button_L=0x00,0x10
VPad_Button_R=0x00,0x20
VPad_Button_Stick_L=0x01,0x04
VPad_Button_Stick_R=0x01,0x08
VPad_Button_Home=0x01,0x10
//Triggers
VPad_Button_ZL=0x00,0x40
VPad_Button_ZR=0x00,0x80
//D-Pad
DPad_Mode=DPAD_Hat
DPad_Mask=0x0F
VPad_Button_DPad_N=0x02,0x00
VPad_Button_DPad_NE=0x02,0x01
VPad_Button_DPad_E=0x02,0x02
VPad_Button_DPad_SE=0x02,0x03
VPad_Button_DPad_S=0x02,0x04
VPad_Button_DPad_SW=0x02,0x05
VPad_Button_DPad_W=0x02,0x06
VPad_Button_DPad_NW=0x02,0x07
VPad_Button_DPad_Neutral=0x02,0x0F
//Thumbsticks
VPad_L_Stick_X=0x03,0x7F
VPad_L_Stick_X_MinMax=0x00,0xFF
VPad_L_Stick_X_Deadzone=0x00
VPad_L_Stick_X_Invert=False
VPad_L_Stick_Y=0x04,0x7F
VPad_L_Stick_Y_MinMax=0x00,0xFF
VPad_L_Stick_Y_Deadzone=0x00
VPad_L_Stick_Y_Invert=True
VPad_R_Stick_X=0x05,0x7F
VPad_R_Stick_X_MinMax=0x00,0xFF
VPad_R_Stick_X_Deadzone=0x00
VPad_R_Stick_X_Invert=False
VPad_R_Stick_Y=0x06,0x7F
VPad_R_Stick_Y_MinMax=0x00,0xFF
VPad_R_Stick_Y_Deadzone=0x00
VPad_R_Stick_Y_Invert=True
//For ZD-V+ users: At the Thumbsticks section, set all center values to 0x80 (Default: 0x7F for EasySMX EC-C3071 users)
Seconded, however, I found a workaround. It has something to do with the last line not being parsed in HID_to_VPad. I had to write a comment in the bottom of the config file for everything to work.
Code://EasySMX EG-C3071 and ZD-V+ //If you are using the EasySMX EC-C3071, make sure the controller is displaying the FIRST and THIRD/FOURTH blue lights at the front of the controller before usage. //If you are using the ZD-V+, make sure the controller is displaying the RED light at the front of the controller before usage. Also, follow the additional instructions at the bottom of the config file. [vid=0x2563,pid=0x0575] //Required Pad_Count=1 //Buttons VPad_Button_A=0x00,0x02 VPad_Button_B=0x00,0x04 VPad_Button_X=0x00,0x01 VPad_Button_Y=0x00,0x08 VPad_Button_Plus=0x01,0x02 VPad_Button_Minus=0x01,0x01 VPad_Button_L=0x00,0x10 VPad_Button_R=0x00,0x20 VPad_Button_Stick_L=0x01,0x04 VPad_Button_Stick_R=0x01,0x08 VPad_Button_Home=0x01,0x10 //Triggers VPad_Button_ZL=0x00,0x40 VPad_Button_ZR=0x00,0x80 //D-Pad DPad_Mode=DPAD_Hat DPad_Mask=0x0F VPad_Button_DPad_N=0x02,0x00 VPad_Button_DPad_NE=0x02,0x01 VPad_Button_DPad_E=0x02,0x02 VPad_Button_DPad_SE=0x02,0x03 VPad_Button_DPad_S=0x02,0x04 VPad_Button_DPad_SW=0x02,0x05 VPad_Button_DPad_W=0x02,0x06 VPad_Button_DPad_NW=0x02,0x07 VPad_Button_DPad_Neutral=0x02,0x0F //Thumbsticks VPad_L_Stick_X=0x03,0x7F VPad_L_Stick_X_MinMax=0x00,0xFF VPad_L_Stick_X_Deadzone=0x00 VPad_L_Stick_X_Invert=False VPad_L_Stick_Y=0x04,0x7F VPad_L_Stick_Y_MinMax=0x00,0xFF VPad_L_Stick_Y_Deadzone=0x00 VPad_L_Stick_Y_Invert=True VPad_R_Stick_X=0x05,0x7F VPad_R_Stick_X_MinMax=0x00,0xFF VPad_R_Stick_X_Deadzone=0x00 VPad_R_Stick_X_Invert=False VPad_R_Stick_Y=0x06,0x7F VPad_R_Stick_Y_MinMax=0x00,0xFF VPad_R_Stick_Y_Deadzone=0x00 VPad_R_Stick_Y_Invert=True //For ZD-V+ users: At the Thumbsticks section, set all center values to 0x80 (Default: 0x7F for EasySMX EC-C3071 users)
It likely doesn't have the same hardware ID as an actual switch pro controller. You'll probably have to create a config file yourself for it to work.View attachment 106922
I just picked up the Legend of Zelda wired pro controller for switch from PowerA, and tried to get it to work on my Wii U using hid to vpad, but it doesn’t seem to recognize it at all. I have the config file for the switch pro controller in the folder, but no luck...I got my DualShock 4 to register, so I know that it’s working, but not sure how to get it to acknowledge this controller. Anyone have any luck with this controller?
It likely doesn't have the same hardware ID as an actual switch pro controller. You'll probably have to create a config file yourself for it to work.
https://github.com/Maschell/controller_patcher/wikiThanks! I don’t want to ask you to explain the whole process to me, but is there anything you can point me to that can help me do that? Like a guide somewhere? Thanks again-
Do you use the newest nightly?
It gets unloadedSo silly question. Would using this then loading a Wii game purchased on the Wii U Eshop with the GamePad option (like Xenoblade 1) still work? Or does it get unloaded?