Hi Guys!
First Post, Blah blah blah, please don't hate the noob. Thanks.
I just wanted to quickly thank you guys for all the work you do helping other people in the forums, It's pretty awesome and I hope i become an expert enough at dolphin and emulation to help others as well!
So i have a PS3 Dualshock 3 controller, and I used a program called 'Motioninjoy' to use my DS3 on my computer, I wanted to play a copy of Mario Sunshine that I had lying in my attic, but I don't have my gamecube with me anymore.
So anyway, I managed to open and play the game all right, (mapping buttons to slightly resemble the gamecube controller) But the the L2 and R2 Pressure sensitive buttons (for shooting water) is really hard for me.
Someone tried to explain how to use pressure sensitive triggers in this thread here: http://forums.dolphin-emu.org/showthread...?tid=16666
But I tried his way and could NOT figure it out. If anyone has any knowledge on how to use the pressure sensitive shoulder buttons on my DS3 PS3 controller, I would be very grateful!
First Post, Blah blah blah, please don't hate the noob. Thanks.
I just wanted to quickly thank you guys for all the work you do helping other people in the forums, It's pretty awesome and I hope i become an expert enough at dolphin and emulation to help others as well!
So i have a PS3 Dualshock 3 controller, and I used a program called 'Motioninjoy' to use my DS3 on my computer, I wanted to play a copy of Mario Sunshine that I had lying in my attic, but I don't have my gamecube with me anymore.
So anyway, I managed to open and play the game all right, (mapping buttons to slightly resemble the gamecube controller) But the the L2 and R2 Pressure sensitive buttons (for shooting water) is really hard for me.
Someone tried to explain how to use pressure sensitive triggers in this thread here: http://forums.dolphin-emu.org/showthread...?tid=16666
But I tried his way and could NOT figure it out. If anyone has any knowledge on how to use the pressure sensitive shoulder buttons on my DS3 PS3 controller, I would be very grateful!