Hello, I have configured a controller.ini file for my Hori Battle Pad For Switch usb gamepad.
According to HID-test it works fine with this controller.ini file. All buttons are configured correctly.
But it still does not work at all in Nintendont.
Do I have to do anything else with Nintendont to make it work? I mean except putting the controller.ini into root folder.
Hello, I have configured a controller.ini file for my Hori Battle Pad For Switch usb gamepad.
According to HID-test it works fine with this controller.ini file. All buttons are configured correctly.
But it still does not work at all in Nintendont.
Do I have to do anything else with Nintendont to make it work? I mean except putting the controller.ini into root folder.
I can't get any of the controller.ini files to register. I've tried putting them in every possible folder, and have removed any "controllers" folders on my SD. The controller is a ds3 and it works fine otherwise but I'd just like to remap the face buttons. Any ideas?
New user here. I am currently working on getting the 8BitDo M30 Genesis controller working on the Wii. I wanted to use it for the Sonic Mega and Gems Collections, and it connects just fine in D-Input mode. I've nearly got it down, but I'm encountering problems with the D-Pad. Let me just post the values first.
00 00 0F 7F 7F 7F 7F 00 00 Default
01 00 0F 7F 7F 7F 7F 00 00 A
02 00 0F 7F 7F 7F 7F 00 00 B
80 00 0F 7F 7F 7F 7F 00 00 C
08 00 0F 7F 7F 7F 7F 00 00 X
10 00 0F 7F 7F 7F 7F 00 00 Y
40 00 0F 7F 7F 7F 7F 00 00 Z
00 08 0F 7F 7F 7F 7F 00 00 Start
00 04 0F 7F 7F 7F 7F 00 00 Mode
00 00 00 7F 7F 7F 7F 00 00 D-Pad Up
00 00 02 7F 7F 7F 7F FF 00 D-Pad Right
00 00047F 7F 7F 7F 00 00D-Pad Down
00 00067F 7F 7F 7F 00 FFD-Pad Left
00 00 0F 00 7F 7F 7F 00 00 Left Stick X (Left)
00 00 0F FF 7F 7F 7F 00 00 Left Stick X (Right)
00 00 0F 7F 00 7F 7F 00 00 Left Stick Y (Up)
00 00 0F 7F FF 7F 7F 00 00 Left Stick Y (Down)
00 00 0F 7F 7F 00 7F 00 00 Right Stick X (Left)
00 00 0F 7F 7F FF 7F 00 00 Right Stick X (Right)
00 00 0F 7F 7F 7F 00 00 00 Right Stick Y (Up)
00 00 0F 7F 7F 7F FF 00 00 Right Stick Y (Down)
00 01 0F 7F 7F 7F 7F FF 00 Left Shoulder (L)
00 02 0F 7F 7F 7F 7F 00 FF Right Shoulder (R)
There are several hexes after this that are not used.
Note that you can swap the sticks and dpad by holding Mode + Up (D-Pad), Mode + Left (Left Stick) and Mode + Right (Right Stick).
So far I have been able to map the buttons and sticks properly, but the D-Pad values always turn out...odd. Here's my controller file so far:
I wasn't sure what MultiLineIn, MultiIn and Power did, so I just linked them to unused values.
Okay, now for the issue. With this particular setup, Left, Down, and Right are all positive, and Up is negative. When pressed, Left has no effect, Right changes itself negative, Up turns all negative, and Down turns itself negative. What exactly is going on here?
Also, the buttons work just fine when the controller file isn't present in the SD card, but once it is, they aren't recognized...most of the time. In a few of my tests they worked, but others they didn't. Have no idea what's going on there.
Hopefully this isn't too much to ask. I plan on working on the SN30 Pro after this is done, and I expect it will be similar!
Have you figured a way to connect it? The simple though of being able to play Capcom Vs SNK EO with a 6 button pad is enticing, I would configure it (taking cues from the Hori Gameboy Player controller) as A=B B=A X=Y Y=X C=R and Z=Lwith the shoukder buttons acting as duplicates and - as Z, and maybe I would add a mode to use L and R as Z
I have mine, a 2.4 Genesis version, so if I could use it I would be happy
Have you figured a way to connect it? The simple though of being able to play Capcom Vs SNK EO with a 6 button pad is enticing, I would configure it (taking cues from the Hori Gameboy Player controller) as A=B B=A X=Y Y=X C=R and Z=Lwith the shoukder buttons acting as duplicates and - as Z, and maybe I would add a mode to use L and R as Z
I have mine, a 2.4 Genesis version, so if I could use it I would be happy
From what I've tested out in the past, just connect the controller while it's in Mac Mode (Start + B, I think) It just works right off the bat, and I wasn't expecting it to work initially. The mappings are all 1:1 (A = A, B= B, and C=R, Z = L), so it's not exactly what you're looking for. I haven't really done anything to make a custom layout since discovering that Mac mode works, so there's that.
From what I've tested out in the past, just connect the controller while it's in Mac Mode (Start + B, I think) It just works right off the bat, and I wasn't expecting it to work initially. The mappings are all 1:1 (A = A, B= B, and C=R, Z = L), so it's not exactly what you're looking for. I haven't really done anything to make a custom layout since discovering that Mac mode works, so there's that.
Thank you very much! Does Dinput works in the 2.4 Genesis model? If so I am set, fortunely what I want to play is a fighting game so mapping is not an issue, the issue could come back if I want to play Wind waker or Paper Mario though
Thank you very much! Does Dinput works in the 2.4 Genesis model? If so I am set, fortunely what I want to play is a fighting game so mapping is not an issue, the issue could come back if I want to play Wind waker or Paper Mario though
You mean the radio frequency model instead of Bluetooth? Well, if it can connect to a computer, I would assume it should work. I only have the Bluetooth Model, so I can't help you there.
please someone help me
[control 1]
VID = 2563
PID = 0973
Polltype = 1
MultiIn = 1
MultiInValue = 01
DPAD = 1
DigitalLR = 1
LAnalog = 0
RAnalog = 0
A = 4.40
B = 4.80 X = 4.20
Y = 4.10
Z = 5.08
L = 5.01
R = 5.02
Power = 5.10
S = 5.20
Left = 4.06
Down = 4.04
Right = 4.02
Up = 4.00
RightUp = 4.01
DownRight = 4.03
DownLeft = 4.05
UpLeft = 4.07
StickX = 1
StickY = 0
CStickX = 3
CStickY = 2
if someone had an equal this vid and pid that works or can make the b x y z l r works wheel nintendont vo is happy too thank you so much for helping me
Hi, noob here, I need to open HIDTEST but I dont now how, I tried to put the .dol in the apps folder but it doesnt appear in the homebrew channel, please help. I think I can do the rest to create the .ini file for my controller
Hi, noob here, I need to open HIDTEST but I dont now how, I tried to put the .dol in the apps folder but it doesnt appear in the homebrew channel, please help. I think I can do the rest to create the .ini file for my controller
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??? = Not entirely sure how to get or if they're correct
Hi, noob here, I need to open HIDTEST but I dont now how, I tried to put the .dol in the apps folder but it doesnt appear in the homebrew channel, please help. I think I can do the rest to create the .ini file for my controller
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