Exactly as the title says:
Dinput/0/ngc usb gamepad is what all remotes register as. Windows recognizes them separately and has different GUIDs on them.
So I have in my device list:
Dinput/0/Keyboard Mouse
Dinput/0/NGC USB Gamepad
Dinput/0/NGC USB Gamepad
Dinput/0/Generic USB Joystick
The NGC USB Gamepad are these http://www.hyperkin.com/pc-mac/pc-mac-pr...cirka.html
The Generic USB Joystick is this: http://www.hyperkin.com/n64-usb-controll...cirka.html
While this allows me to play and configure... both of the NGC USB Gamepads only reference 1 of the physical units. So the game effectively doesn't see the other pad even though it sees it.
Things I've already tried:
- Different ports
- Rebooting
- Safe Mode Uninstalling the Hardware
- Different computer
- Different versions of Dolpin (4.0.9103 and latest available)
- Banging the keyboard
- Kicking the neighbor's cat
Any suggestions / help would be greatly appreciated.
Dinput/0/ngc usb gamepad is what all remotes register as. Windows recognizes them separately and has different GUIDs on them.
So I have in my device list:
Dinput/0/Keyboard Mouse
Dinput/0/NGC USB Gamepad
Dinput/0/NGC USB Gamepad
Dinput/0/Generic USB Joystick
The NGC USB Gamepad are these http://www.hyperkin.com/pc-mac/pc-mac-pr...cirka.html
The Generic USB Joystick is this: http://www.hyperkin.com/n64-usb-controll...cirka.html
While this allows me to play and configure... both of the NGC USB Gamepads only reference 1 of the physical units. So the game effectively doesn't see the other pad even though it sees it.
Things I've already tried:
- Different ports
- Rebooting
- Safe Mode Uninstalling the Hardware
- Different computer
- Different versions of Dolpin (4.0.9103 and latest available)
- Banging the keyboard
- Kicking the neighbor's cat
Any suggestions / help would be greatly appreciated.