05-17-2013, 04:41 AM
Hey guys, I have a wired x360 controller and it's a bit worn so one of the wires likes to fail if held at the wrong angle. It will drop off and then come right back on with the windows device alert tone and everything.
My problem is, whenever it does this it reassigns itself as a new xinput device and doesn't overwrite the old one.
http://imgur.com/Vl307ey.png
For example, in the above linked image, the controller (originally xinput pad 1) disconnected briefly and then reconnected to become a new "Xinput Pad 0".
http://imgur.com/aXtfYFn.png
That is a ss of what happens to my bindings.
The only way I have found to remedy this, outside of dropping 40 bucks for a new controller, is to completely rebind the controller every time. Rebooting, restarting pcsx2 and plugging the controller back into the port has no effect.
Advice?
My problem is, whenever it does this it reassigns itself as a new xinput device and doesn't overwrite the old one.
http://imgur.com/Vl307ey.png
For example, in the above linked image, the controller (originally xinput pad 1) disconnected briefly and then reconnected to become a new "Xinput Pad 0".
http://imgur.com/aXtfYFn.png
That is a ss of what happens to my bindings.
The only way I have found to remedy this, outside of dropping 40 bucks for a new controller, is to completely rebind the controller every time. Rebooting, restarting pcsx2 and plugging the controller back into the port has no effect.
Advice?