
EDIT: This is solved in this post.
I'm trying to setup my wired Xbox 360 controller with Dolphin on Linux, and the buttons + sticks work, but I can't get the rumble working. This and this thread (I also see the entry for 360 controllers in the FAQ, but the link is dead.) refer to a "constant force", "Motor L", and "Motor R", but I'm not seeing any of those exactly:
![[Image: wYQXUO6.png]](https://i.imgur.com/wYQXUO6.png)
There is "LeftRight", but that, along with the other 3 options, do nothing when tested. I've tried messing with the range, too, which doesn't make any difference. I've also tried using the Qt UI.
What I know is:
- The controller is definitely connected. Pressing buttons after trying to trigger the rumble works.
- The controller is capable of rumbling. Testing it with the evdev API in sdl-jstest with "sdl2-jstest -r 0" (Where 0 is my controller's ID) makes the controller rumble.
So, how can I make my controller rumble in Dolphin?
I'm trying to setup my wired Xbox 360 controller with Dolphin on Linux, and the buttons + sticks work, but I can't get the rumble working. This and this thread (I also see the entry for 360 controllers in the FAQ, but the link is dead.) refer to a "constant force", "Motor L", and "Motor R", but I'm not seeing any of those exactly:
![[Image: wYQXUO6.png]](https://i.imgur.com/wYQXUO6.png)
There is "LeftRight", but that, along with the other 3 options, do nothing when tested. I've tried messing with the range, too, which doesn't make any difference. I've also tried using the Qt UI.
What I know is:
- The controller is definitely connected. Pressing buttons after trying to trigger the rumble works.
- The controller is capable of rumbling. Testing it with the evdev API in sdl-jstest with "sdl2-jstest -r 0" (Where 0 is my controller's ID) makes the controller rumble.
So, how can I make my controller rumble in Dolphin?