I have two Logitech F310's and can only get one of them to work. I already have the second port opened to standard controller. One controller is registering for both player one and two (says the red input confirmation light in gcpad configuration.) I think it has something to do with them both showing up under devices as "input/0/logitech dual action". I read about somebody having a similar problem with xbox controllers and the solution was to change the 0 to a 1 in the second controller through some xbox controller software. is this what i have to do? please help.
Help Running 2 Logitech F310's
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02-12-2013, 11:28 AM
If you select the same "Device" for two GCPads that device is going to control both GCPads..
Yes, you probably want to choose "input/1/logitech dual action" for GCPad 2. Why didn't you just try it? :/ 02-12-2013, 11:37 AM
i thought of that, but when i open the drop-down menu there is only that one option for "input/0/logitech dual action", along with all the other normal options like keyboard, etc. i tried to manually input a 1 in place of the 0 but then it didn't recognize either controller. also, after hitting "refresh" the number went back to 0. my girlfriend is currently unimpressed
02-12-2013, 03:49 PM
Replace the 0 with 1 and then hit enter?
But the device really should show in the list if it is available.. Do both gamepads work simultaneously in other games/programs? 02-13-2013, 04:11 AM
found the solution to the problem! i've got them plugged into a 4-port usb hub because the new macs are seriously lacking on usb ports. if i plug them both into the hub and then plug in the hub, it recognizes them both as one controller. i haven't had this problem with other emulators so it hadn't even crossed my mind. all i have to do is connect them separately, as in a 1-2 second difference. thanks Billiard26 for implying that it was a hardware, not software problem!
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