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Well, I tried unplugging and replugging the controller when it wasn't working, wouldn't that have solved the usb not coming back appropriately? I also knnow it still worked while broken in pcsx2 for other programs. (which I think rules out the cords, if not anything else)
Any idea how I can narrow down which of these is causing the issue?
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08-08-2015, 12:20 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-08-2015, 12:23 AM by willkuer.)
Try a different set of USB ports the next time it doesn't work. Two USB ports often share the same connection to the mobo. That's why USB ports often appear as pairs. Use a different t pair the next time it breaks. All USB problems I have are not necessarily solved by replugging in the same USB plug but always by pluging into different ports.
That it works for other programs is on the other side a different problem. I would've expected that there is something wrong on a lower level and that all programs don't work.
If it happens that the controller doesn't work using pcsx2 but works for other programs it would be good to try restarting pcsx2.
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Restarting PCSX2 didn't seem to solve the problem, I went through 4 separate restarts of it yesterday trying to get it to read again. But I'll try changing ports next time, and report back with more.
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08-20-2015, 05:23 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-20-2015, 05:24 AM by Lord Light.)
The controller isn't a 360 controller, it's an off-brand (dreamgear) wired ps3 controller (running off generic drivers, because lack of support), though it does have lights indicating that it could be set to various players. I have no idea how that would be done from the controller, or how I could correct it, but I'll do some digging and see if I can puzzle something out when/if this occurs again.
Thanks for the link, hopefully my problem is really that simple.
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Right, I can update something on this. It's not related to the controller itself, unless it's more widespread. The same issue is occuring with a Nyko brand Ps3 controller (wired), and the same problems just started occuring. (And just as intermittently)
Hope having another malfunctioning model helps to chase this down.
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Are both controllers of xinput type or use xinput wrapper?