I wouldn't think I'm the first person to ask about this, but I looked pretty damn hard and couldn't find anyone asking about my specific question :<
Anyway, I have a Razer Onza (wired 360 controller) and I was configuring it to use with Dolphin r7490. I have set up all the buttons and sticks to work great, and set up the triggers with the "L, R" and "L-Analog, R-Analog" settings just fine. However, as the triggers are both mapped to the same axis, with the left increasing and the right decreasing, I find that I am unable to register both triggers being depressed at the same time. Seeing as there are a great number of people using 360 controllers, I am wondering if there is a simple way around this issue. Do I simply have to map the L and R to buttons?
Any help would be great, and sorry again if this is the 3864th time you've seen this question.
Thanks.
Anyway, I have a Razer Onza (wired 360 controller) and I was configuring it to use with Dolphin r7490. I have set up all the buttons and sticks to work great, and set up the triggers with the "L, R" and "L-Analog, R-Analog" settings just fine. However, as the triggers are both mapped to the same axis, with the left increasing and the right decreasing, I find that I am unable to register both triggers being depressed at the same time. Seeing as there are a great number of people using 360 controllers, I am wondering if there is a simple way around this issue. Do I simply have to map the L and R to buttons?
Any help would be great, and sorry again if this is the 3864th time you've seen this question.
Thanks.