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PS3 Controller annoyance.
01-17-2013, 08:23 AM (This post was last modified: 01-17-2013, 08:37 AM by Mkilbride.)
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So my PS3 controller works perfectly, pretty much, using it as a Classic Mod on an Emulated Wii Mote.

However, for some reason, the Motion sensor in my controller, is TIED to my Right Joystick. So whenever I angle the controller, or really, move it at all, the camera shifts due to the motion sensor in the PS3 controller. My Right Analog stick can still mess with the camera, but it gets frustrating to have to hold my controller PERFECTLY straight the entire time.

Is there anyway to disable this for Dolphin? I can set the Dead Zone to 50 and it helps with the problem, but it also makes turning the camera for precision shots in some of the games I am playing, incredibly frustrating.


*Making it a PS2 controller instead, using DS3 Joy, seems to have fixed that issue, as now it's a PS2 controller. The only Functionality lost, really, is the motion sensor in it.
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01-18-2013, 04:00 PM
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In motioninjoy, set the controller as custom. (The very last option)

Click configure and scroll all the way down. Set the tilt directions to none.
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