02-07-2022, 02:09 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-07-2022, 09:10 PM by ACTalesSamurai.
Edit Reason: I found the solution on my own and am updating my post so that people can clearly see that, so they don't keep responding
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Hi
I bought a new PC and have been trying to configure a 3rd party controller, which worked just fine in PCSX2 on my old PC, to no avail. For some reason, when I press the D-pad or move the left analog stick in controller configuration, it registers as Y-axis. And when I move the right analog stick, it registers as the face buttons. Like so:
Device / PC Control / PS2 Control
DX Generic USB Joystick / Y-axis - / D-Pad Up
DX Generic USB Joystick / Y-axis - / L-Stick Up
DX Generic USB Joystick / Button 0 / R-Stick Up
Whereas on my old PC, it registers like so:
Device / PC Control / PS2 Control
DX Generic USB Joystick / POV 0 N / D-Pad Up
DX Generic USB Joystick / Axis 1 - / L-Stick Up
DX Generic USB Joystick / Axis 5 - / R-Stick Up
What's going on? Why are the registered inputs all wrong?
Note in the screenshots below that I'm using the Danish version. "Akse" means "axis". "Knap" means "button".
Update: My 3rd party controller had a "mode" button, which needed to be pressed. It works fine now.
I bought a new PC and have been trying to configure a 3rd party controller, which worked just fine in PCSX2 on my old PC, to no avail. For some reason, when I press the D-pad or move the left analog stick in controller configuration, it registers as Y-axis. And when I move the right analog stick, it registers as the face buttons. Like so:
Device / PC Control / PS2 Control
DX Generic USB Joystick / Y-axis - / D-Pad Up
DX Generic USB Joystick / Y-axis - / L-Stick Up
DX Generic USB Joystick / Button 0 / R-Stick Up
Whereas on my old PC, it registers like so:
Device / PC Control / PS2 Control
DX Generic USB Joystick / POV 0 N / D-Pad Up
DX Generic USB Joystick / Axis 1 - / L-Stick Up
DX Generic USB Joystick / Axis 5 - / R-Stick Up
What's going on? Why are the registered inputs all wrong?
Note in the screenshots below that I'm using the Danish version. "Akse" means "axis". "Knap" means "button".
Update: My 3rd party controller had a "mode" button, which needed to be pressed. It works fine now.