Homebrew Nintendont Controller Configuration Problem

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Hey everyone, first day at GBATemp! Anyways, I was wondering if one of you could help me out. I have found and am using a controller configuration for Nintendont for my controller, the Logitech F310 GamePad. However, it doesn't have L & R button configuration, for some reason. Luckily for me, the game I'm playing right now is Sonic Heroes, which doesn't use those buttons. Still, games like Super Mario Sunshine, which requires F.L.U.D.D., would be impossible! Is there anyway someone could find/make a new configuration for me which includes L and R functionality?

(Also, the config you can find here https://github.com/Nanolx/nintendont-controller does not work)
 

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FWI those controller.ini files are no longer needed. You only need them if you want custom controls.

I'm looking at the controller.ini and it looks like it should be working. Are the triggers digital or analog?
 

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Well, I've heard that term before, but don't know what it means. And I tried the configuration in that link and it didn't work before.
 

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Well, I've heard that term before, but don't know what it means. And I tried the configuration in that link and it didn't work before.

Your going to need to run HIDtest on your Wii and compare the values that are on the controller.ini
 

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The problem is WE cannot help you with the controller.ini

Only people that actually have the controller can make/edit a controller.ini
 

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Dang it... I sent an email to the guy who answers questions on the Nintendont website, and he recommended you guys. It looks like I'll never find one. I didn't run the controller through the HID test, I simply looked up the definition of analog and digital triggers. I have no clue on how to make a configuration.
 

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Dang it... I sent an email to the guy who answers questions on the Nintendont website, and he recommended you guys. It looks like I'll never find one. I didn't run the controller through the HID test, I simply looked up the definition of analog and digital triggers. I have no clue on how to make a configuration.

The nintendont.net website is a fansite. It's not supported by the devs.

The official site is here

How to make a controller.ini can be found here
 

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