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GameCube controller - couple of questions/problems
12-17-2010, 02:24 AM (This post was last modified: 12-17-2010, 02:25 AM by YellowWii.)
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Just attached a GameCube controller to my PC with a Joybox 13 connected to a USB port.

Am using Dolphin rev R6561. Windows 7 32-bit

When going into the GCPad settings, for the Main and C-Stick there is a 'Modifier' config button - what's that for?

Secondly, my C-Stick (the yellow control stick) doesn't seem to respond to up/down (left/right is okay) either via Dolphin or via the Windows 7 control panel config. The main stick is fine, as are all the buttons. It's just the C-Stick seems to be stuck permanently down (according to the settings) BUT pressing the right shoulder button moves it up!

How can I get the C-Stick to move up/down via the control panel settings (and hence in Dolphin)?

Is this a known issue with the Joybox 13?

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12-17-2010, 03:50 AM
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Did you try to calibrate your controller via "Control Panel" -> "Devices and Printers" -> [Your controller name] -> Right-click -> "Game controller settings" -> Properties -> Settings -> Calibrate ?

To me it looks like Joybox has a faulty configuration. The shoulder button is represented by the Z Axis (Z+ for left and Z- for right), the left stick is represented by the X Axis and Y Axis, the right stick is called X Rotation and Y Rotation.

It seems like your Joybox mistakes the Z Axis for the Y Rotation (hence the problem you just described)
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12-17-2010, 04:19 AM
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Yes, tried to recalibrate a few times and no problems with the main stick, just the C-Stick.
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12-17-2010, 08:44 AM
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YellowWii, show a screenshot of your GCPad config window, it sounds like you have configured it poorly.
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12-18-2010, 12:35 AM
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Have you tried to download the newest driver from the mayflash website?

http://mayflash.com/download.htm

It should work properly with them.
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12-18-2010, 12:41 AM (This post was last modified: 12-18-2010, 12:41 AM by YellowWii.)
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Yes thanks, that's the one that I've been using.

I've kind of found a workaround - set the controller to Digital Mode and map the C-Stick up/down/left/right that way. It's not perfect though and I can't figure out why the c-Stick won't work correctly in analog mode.

BTW, that's all done via the windows 7 control panel.
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01-11-2011, 07:54 AM
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(12-17-2010, 02:24 AM)YellowWii Wrote: Just attached a GameCube controller to my PC with a Joybox 13 connected to a USB port.

Am using Dolphin rev R6561. Windows 7 32-bit

When going into the GCPad settings, for the Main and C-Stick there is a 'Modifier' config button - what's that for?

Secondly, my C-Stick (the yellow control stick) doesn't seem to respond to up/down (left/right is okay) either via Dolphin or via the Windows 7 control panel config. The main stick is fine, as are all the buttons. It's just the C-Stick seems to be stuck permanently down (according to the settings) BUT pressing the right shoulder button moves it up!

How can I get the C-Stick to move up/down via the control panel settings (and hence in Dolphin)?

Is this a known issue with the Joybox 13?

Thanks


I was just having the same problem and found this site to hopefully find an answer. But after not finding the solution I needed I kept playing around and figured it out for myself.

In dolphin GCPad configuration right click on the c-stick buttons to open up the configure control manually option. Set up the following. For Up select Axis ZR- For Down select Axis Zr+ For Left Select Axis Z- and for Right select Z+. Once you have those all in you will be able to see the C-Stick box light up red and move in response to you moving the controllers c-stick.

This should now work just fine for your game. Have fun playing Big Grin
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01-11-2011, 08:14 AM
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Thanks for that, I'll give it a shot. Smile
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01-11-2011, 08:54 AM
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Hmm, it might be a driver issue so why don't you try out the 32-bit or 64-bit build and see if that helps.

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Quote:Did you try to calibrate your controller via "Control Panel" -> "Devices and Printers" -> [Your controller name] -> Right-click -> "Game controller settings" -> Properties -> Settings -> Calibrate ?

This is what I did to get my PS3 controller to map the analog sticks to work in GCPad and Emulated Wiimote.
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04-26-2011, 03:29 AM
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Im using the GCPad plugin thats in the Dolphin Emulator.
How do you get the c-stick working.
Im playing dragon ball z budokai 3 gamecube version so when i wanna become super sayin i dont know what to press.
Please help is there a solution.Angry
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