Thank you for your Assistance.
Oh sorry,please excuse it I have overseen you have an
USB Controller.
Sorry,that was my Fault,I do not read correctly.Mine is an Gamecube Controller with the Gamecube Connector.
I am really sorry about that.
Please refer to this Manual:
https://gbatemp.net/threads/nintendont.349258/
The Section with the USB Controllers:
USB-HID Gamecube Controllers
Your USB controller must be compatible with the "USB-HID" standard to work with Nintendont.
Not all USB controllers follow this standard so you will have to test your own controller to see if it works.
USB-HID controllers button mapping can be customized if needed.
By default, Nintendont will try to find your controller's button mapping from an internal list of existing controllers.
Already compatible USB-HID controllers
The following USB-HID gamepads and adapters are working and included in Nintendont:
- PS2 Dual shock
- PS3 Dual shock/Sixaxis
- PS4 Controller
- Logitech Rumble Gamepad F510
- Trio Linker v1 (GC, DC, PS)
- Official WiiU GameCube Controller Adapter [WUP-028] - Supports 4 players and rumble on Wii and WiiU. Supports Gamecube controller, Wavebird, Dance mat, bongo, probably all official controllers too.
- All third parties Wii U GameCube Controller Adapter clones
- Mayflash Wii Classic Controller to USB adapter for PC [PC052] (Multiplayer support!)
- Mayflash Wii Classic Controller to USB Adapter [PC045] (Multiplayer support!)
- Mayflash Wireless Wii U Pro Controller Adapter [W009] (Multiplayer support! L/R analog are not working because WiiU Pro lacks analog shoulder buttons)
- Mayflash 3 in 1 Magic Joy Box adapter [PC035](only GameCube and PS/PS2 ports. The Xbox controller doesn't work).
- Microsoft Sidewinder Force Feedback 2 Joystick
- Hori Real Arcade Pro 3 SA
- CronusMax adapter (for Xbox 360 wired controller)
- CronusMax adapter + Xbox360 PC adapter (for Xbox 360 wireless controller)
- Standard/commonly used USB-HID controller.
- and more...
Not all USB controllers are USB-HID compatible
The following gamepads are NOT WORKING:
- Wii remote alone (use Nunchuk, CC or CCPro extensions instead)
- Wii remote+Hori Fighting Stick Wii [picture] (D-pad down stuck always pressed)
- Wii U gamepad
- Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One controllers connected directly to the Wii. (Xbox360 can work with an adapter, see above).
- Mayflash GC Controller Adapter for PC [PC051]
Your USB-HID controller is not in the list?
If you have a specific USB controller you want to play with, you can test if it is compatible with this homebrew:
http://crediar.no-ip.com/HIDTestv4.rar
The readme in this rar-file should explain everything.
Rename to boot.dol to launch the homebrew from HBC.
new versions:
HID_Test v6
changelog since r4
Use this guide to create your own controller.ini file.
And place your controller.ini on the root of your Gaming device.
If your games are located on USB : USB:/controller.ini
If your games are located on USB : SD:/controller.ini
If you want to use different controllers, instead of using "controller.ini" on the root, you can place your files in a sub-folder, and using the PID_VID as filename.
/controllers/PID_VID.ini
/controllers/PID_VID.ini
/controllers/PID_VID.ini
etc.
Note: You can use only one HID-USB Compatible controller or adapter at a time. No multiplayer with HID is possible unless you are using a multi-controllers adapter.
I really hope this helps you.
And again,sorry for the misunderstanding.
Thank you.