Hacking Nintendont Controller-Configurations

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Can I get some little help, please?

I have this USB PS2 HID that I'm trying to make work with Nintendont. I start up HID Test V6, everything's fine, I press buttons, move sticks or press the d-pad and it works as values change in different offsets, I follow the steps provided in one of the first posts to modify the controller.ini file, I change the VID and PID, save the file and everything OK. I boot up Nintendont, choose a game and start it, it loads the USB HID correctly but once I'm in game it DOESN'T work! What am I doing wrong? :(

I'm also having the same issue using a chinese wii motion plus with a chinese wii classic controller pro...

EDIT: Fixed, apparently the "Power" offset and value were causing issues...
 
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Has anyone got a config for the, Gioteck GC2 Wireless Controller?.....

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Im trying to make my own config, but when i load HIDtest v6, i get the message....

Entry: "MultiIn" not found!

and just seems to hang after is says...

Getting List of HID compatible devices.

Any ideas?
 
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Has anyone else tried Mayflash's Super Dual Box Pro? HIDTest picks it up just fine, but whenever I get ingame it doesn't work.

Edit: I was dumb and realized I could've just pasted it.

[Super Dual Box Pro]
VID=6666
PID=8802
Polltype=1
DPAD=1
DigitalLR=1
MultiIn=1
MultiInValue=1
Power=2,02
A=1,04
B=1,08
X=1,02
Y=1,01
Z=1,20
L=1,40
R=1,80
S=2,01
Left=2,80
Down=2,40
Right=2,20
Up=2,10
RightUp=2,30
DownRight=2,60
DownLeft=2,C0
UpLeft=2,90
StickX=3
StickY=4
CStickX=5
CStickY=6
 

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Has anyone else tried Mayflash's Super Dual Box Pro? HIDTest picks it up just fine, but whenever I get ingame it doesn't work.

rename your controller.txt file to controller.ini

To verify you did it correctly, Right click the controller file, "Properties" and next to "Type of file:" it should say "INI File (.ini)".
 
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It's an ini on my SD card, so if it works on HIDTest, but not in Nintendont should I just assume it doesn't like my controller?

Nevermind, I got somewhere, but my camera keeps spinning. So I should probably look into getting a new PS2 controller.
 

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It's an ini on my SD card, so if it works on HIDTest, but not in Nintendont should I just assume it doesn't like my controller?

Nevermind, I got somewhere, but my camera keeps spinning. So I should probably look into getting a new PS2 controller.
What are the cStickX values (left, center, right)?
What are the cStickY values (up, center, down)?
Do booth sticks appear to count by 1 and move smothly across the entire range?
 

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I downloaded and renamed controller_ps3.ini to controller.ini, and I can't shoot with the right trigger in super mario sunshine at all.
 

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What version of Nintendont are you running?
Loader 2.162 (Wii U) Built: Sept 20 2014 17:22:00 firmware 58.25.32

I presume that's the newest build.

What happens when I hold the trigger is that he stays in place, but shoots no water. Sometimes when I move around after letting go he'll spurt a little on his own. I tried this on 2 dual shock 3 controllers.
 

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Hello. I'm sorry if this question has been posted before and if i'm not posting it in the right section of the forum. I have searched google but, I am stuck. I can't get the wii classic pro controller to work with super mario sunshine on the WiiU. First off, I am not sure if the mayflash adapter should be placed in the front USB ports or it has to be in the back. Both my back ports are being used by my HDD. I have the controller.ini file in the root of the HDD and I used the correct file from the controllerconfig folder that came with the nintendont zip.

I need help.

Thx in advance.
 

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Hello. I'm sorry if this question has been posted before and if i'm not posting it in the right section of the forum. I have searched google but, I am stuck. I can't get the wii classic pro controller to work with super mario sunshine on the WiiU. First off, I am not sure if the mayflash adapter should be placed in the front USB ports or it has to be in the back. Both my back ports are being used by my HDD. I have the controller.ini file in the root of the HDD and I used the correct file from the controllerconfig folder that came with the nintendont zip.

I need help.

Thx in advance.

If you are loading games with a USB an HID controller HAS to be plugged into the back ports. Try finding an HDD with it's own powersupply so you don't need a y cable.

HOWEVER ,if you have a wii remote and a classic controller plugged into it, and disable HID loading from the settings, you can play wirelessly via bluetooth.
 

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If you are loading games with a USB an HID controller HAS to be plugged into the back ports. Try finding an HDD with it's own powersupply so you don't need a y cable.

HOWEVER ,if you have a wii remote and a classic controller plugged into it, and disable HID loading from the settings, you can play wirelessly via bluetooth.

Oh. I did not know that. I will try it out an post back. Thank you.
 

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