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need some tips for a new gamepad
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need some tips for a new gamepad
09-15-2012, 11:45 AM (This post was last modified: 09-15-2012, 11:52 AM by Slowflake.)
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Hello, today i encountered a problem with my cheap gamepad, normally i love it, but it seems like i got a problem when playing super mario sunshine, the L and R buttons seem to only recognize if i push them to the i dont know, the most i can push them Big Grin

i really dont got an idea how to describe that

so my problem in sunshine is that i cant move while using FLUDD, i can only stand still while shooting water with fludd because the game thinks that i realls want to push that button so much that mario stands still and i can move FLUDDs direction with the analog stick, normally if you push R not so much you can still walk Sad

but my gamepad doesnt seem to notice that x.x

i'm so sad, does someone know a good gamepad?

or would the classic controller pro also be a good choice if that works on dolphin...not sure

EDIT:

thats the gamepad
http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-ChillStream-Gamepad-for-PC/dp/B000IX1NDC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1347673469&sr=8-1&keywords=chillstream+gamepad

i'm just wondering why it got such shoulder buttons if it doesnt recognize them untill they are fully pushed anyway Sad

not sure if it worked with other games
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09-15-2012, 01:05 PM
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The GameCube controller's shoulder buttons are actually two buttons each, an analog (pressure-sensitive) button that reports how hard you're pressing and a digital button that you press down all the way for and feel a little *click*. Dolphin has separate buttons for each in the GCPad config.

The pad you have seems to have analog triggers; you should be setting those to L-Analog and R-Analog. They should show up as AxisX+ or somethin' like that. Right-click on the buttons in the config if you have trouble setting them, or if you need to do something crazy like set digital L and R to 100% threshold on the analog triggers because the triggers don't end with a digital button.
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09-15-2012, 10:06 PM
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(09-15-2012, 01:05 PM)pauldacheez Wrote: The GameCube controller's shoulder buttons are actually two buttons each, an analog (pressure-sensitive) button that reports how hard you're pressing and a digital button that you press down all the way for and feel a little *click*. Dolphin has separate buttons for each in the GCPad config.

The pad you have seems to have analog triggers; you should be setting those to L-Analog and R-Analog. They should show up as AxisX+ or somethin' like that. Right-click on the buttons in the config if you have trouble setting them, or if you need to do something crazy like set digital L and R to 100% threshold on the analog triggers because the triggers don't end with a digital button.



thaaanks ^-^


i didnt had set the analog thingy because i didnt know what it is exactly Big Grin

did it now and everything works perfectly, thanks !!! ^^
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