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Having a problem with triggers on official GC controller.
10-24-2013, 11:20 AM
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What method did you use to configure L/R-Analog?
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10-27-2013, 12:38 AM
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(10-24-2013, 11:20 AM)Billiard26 Wrote: What method did you use to configure L/R-Analog?
What do you mean by what method? I didn't do anything special except assign buttons to the controller.
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10-27-2013, 11:51 AM
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10-28-2013, 12:27 PM
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(10-27-2013, 12:38 AM)Jbas234 Wrote:
(10-24-2013, 11:20 AM)Billiard26 Wrote: What method did you use to configure L/R-Analog?
What do you mean by what method? I didn't do anything special except assign buttons to the controller.
How?..

I can only assume the problem is you've mapped "Axis Xr+" when your particular controller setup requires "Axis Xr-+".
But that shouldn't happen if you just click the "L-Analog" button then pull your trigger, in that order.
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10-30-2013, 04:08 PM (This post was last modified: 10-30-2013, 04:13 PM by addMitt.)
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I just purchased two of these Mayflash adapters.

It appears that only the first port has these types of issues. The second port displays a normally functioning "Rx" axis (the axis used for the left trigger), whereas on the first port it is always triggered halfway, and if you press it, it immediately triggers all of the way, sometimes getting stuck in the process. I tried multiple controllers and two adapters. It's always the first port on the Mayflash dual Gamecube adapter.

I loaded the drivers that Mayflash packaged with it. All that seemed to do was add rumble support, and take away calibration for the Rx and Ry axis.


I've heard of some other drivers mentioned, perhaps a hardware patch? I'd love to resolve this issue. Let me know of what you would need tested. The driver version currently listed under the gamepad configuration is 3.85(2012.08).


Also, I experience a decent amount of input lag. Not an entire second or anything, but as a competitive Smash player, I can notice the lag I'm experiencing in Smash Brawl. I have a very capable rig and CPU is never running at more than 50% when emulating Brawl. FPS never drops. I get this input lag at native resolution or 3x (which is what I'm shooting for). No other fancy effects are enabled. Fresh Dolphin 4.0 install. I have not yet been able to determine if it's Dolphin causing the lag or the Mayflash USB adapter.
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11-04-2013, 06:02 AM
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(10-30-2013, 04:08 PM)addMitt Wrote: I just purchased two of these Mayflash adapters.

It appears that only the first port has these types of issues. The second port displays a normally functioning "Rx" axis (the axis used for the left trigger), whereas on the first port it is always triggered halfway, and if you press it, it immediately triggers all of the way, sometimes getting stuck in the process. I tried multiple controllers and two adapters. It's always the first port on the Mayflash dual Gamecube adapter.

I loaded the drivers that Mayflash packaged with it. All that seemed to do was add rumble support, and take away calibration for the Rx and Ry axis.


I've heard of some other drivers mentioned, perhaps a hardware patch? I'd love to resolve this issue. Let me know of what you would need tested. The driver version currently listed under the gamepad configuration is 3.85(2012.08).


Also, I experience a decent amount of input lag. Not an entire second or anything, but as a competitive Smash player, I can notice the lag I'm experiencing in Smash Brawl. I have a very capable rig and CPU is never running at more than 50% when emulating Brawl. FPS never drops. I get this input lag at native resolution or 3x (which is what I'm shooting for). No other fancy effects are enabled. Fresh Dolphin 4.0 install. I have not yet been able to determine if it's Dolphin causing the lag or the Mayflash USB adapter.
Does this issue only happen in Dolphin, or does it also happen in the game controller configuration?
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11-05-2013, 04:19 AM
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(11-04-2013, 06:02 AM)Jbas234 Wrote:
(10-30-2013, 04:08 PM)addMitt Wrote: I just purchased two of these Mayflash adapters.

It appears that only the first port has these types of issues. The second port displays a normally functioning "Rx" axis (the axis used for the left trigger), whereas on the first port it is always triggered halfway, and if you press it, it immediately triggers all of the way, sometimes getting stuck in the process. I tried multiple controllers and two adapters. It's always the first port on the Mayflash dual Gamecube adapter.

I loaded the drivers that Mayflash packaged with it. All that seemed to do was add rumble support, and take away calibration for the Rx and Ry axis.


I've heard of some other drivers mentioned, perhaps a hardware patch? I'd love to resolve this issue. Let me know of what you would need tested. The driver version currently listed under the gamepad configuration is 3.85(2012.08).


Also, I experience a decent amount of input lag. Not an entire second or anything, but as a competitive Smash player, I can notice the lag I'm experiencing in Smash Brawl. I have a very capable rig and CPU is never running at more than 50% when emulating Brawl. FPS never drops. I get this input lag at native resolution or 3x (which is what I'm shooting for). No other fancy effects are enabled. Fresh Dolphin 4.0 install. I have not yet been able to determine if it's Dolphin causing the lag or the Mayflash USB adapter.
Does this issue only happen in Dolphin, or does it also happen in the game controller configuration?
It also happens in the game controller configuration. It happened with the drivers that Windows found, and it also happened with the drivers included with the adapter. I emailed Mayflash about it but they don't really have an actual English support channel.

The lag is independent of the adapter it seems, as I also experience that with keyboard input.
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11-06-2013, 04:32 AM (This post was last modified: 11-06-2013, 04:33 AM by ulao.)
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Mayflash IMO is junk, however many people here seem to have success. From what I read on here people just email then till they get the issue resolved. Yes there are bad drivers floating around and I suggest you try the latest from there web site. If you have issues email them!
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