Hey guys I see videos on setting up the calibration on mayflash but right now I do not have one.
See I know how to set up the calibration on the xbox controller it is just i AM missing the INI file to put in the directory so I can select it so my xbox controller will act like exactly like the GC.
TY very much
Please don't bump so fast.
You configure the controller yourself.
But no help until you fix your profile. No one give you help until we know what Operating system you have. So yeah, fill that stuff out (and at least the CPU/GPU aslo

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(02-13-2014, 06:03 PM)sinned1 Wrote: [ -> ]Hey guys I see videos on setting up the calibration on mayflash but right now I do not have one.
See I know how to set up the calibration on the xbox controller it is just i AM missing the INI file to put in the directory so I can select it so my xbox controller will act like exactly like the GC.
TY very much
(02-15-2014, 02:57 AM)KHg8m3r Wrote: [ -> ]Please don't bump so fast.
You configure the controller yourself.
But no help until you fix your profile. No one give you help until we know what Operating system you have. So yeah, fill that stuff out (and at least the CPU/GPU aslo
)
You are not understanding. I already set up the controller but its not calibrated like how you can do it on the may flash. Like on a may flash when its calibrated You press down lr and it reacts to the posistion of the l and r how far you press it equates to differences in things i do . the reason why I need this is cuz I play smash brothers melee over netplay. And as a peach player it helps me greatly
My error has nothing to do with my specs so I am not posting it and I will not bow down to something stupid like that. That's dumb they added that just to join the website when they could just ask hey can you copy and paste your specs in a normal thread like how normal websites that fix computers do it.
(02-15-2014, 02:57 AM)KHg8m3r Wrote: [ -> ]Please don't bump so fast.
You configure the controller yourself.
But no help until you fix your profile. No one give you help until we know what Operating system you have. So yeah, fill that stuff out (and at least the CPU/GPU aslo
)
Hey my OS is windows 7 x86 thank you for asking so nicely
1- In a case when the prob is in performance, how by the name of God you will expect help if you don´t cooperate putting your machine specs (yes, that DOES include the OS like KHg8m3r said)?
2- Does the (whatever OS you have) gamepad utility tool (whatever tool you´re using) recognizes the control?
(02-15-2014, 07:09 AM)DJBarry004 Wrote: [ -> ]1- In a case when the prob is in performance, how by the name of God you will expect help if you don´t cooperate putting your machine specs (yes, that DOES include the OS like KHg8m3r said)?
2- Does the (whatever OS you have) gamepad utility tool (whatever tool you´re using) recognizes the control?
If the problem is the performance wouldn't I be complaining about performance? Yes like I have a Xbox 360 controller config set up for my CPU and it works but it just is not calibrated the way the may flash could be I tried to find the calibrated file it was named joy.cpl I tried to put that in the gcpad folder and it didn't work I need to find the INI file version of joy.cpl
(02-15-2014, 07:32 AM)sinned1 Wrote: [ -> ] (02-15-2014, 07:09 AM)DJBarry004 Wrote: [ -> ]1- In a case when the prob is in performance, how by the name of God you will expect help if you don´t cooperate putting your machine specs (yes, that DOES include the OS like KHg8m3r said)?
2- Does the (whatever OS you have) gamepad utility tool (whatever tool you´re using) recognizes the control?
If the problem is the performance wouldn't I be complaining about performance? Yes like I have a Xbox 360 controller config set up for my CPU and it works but it just is not calibrated the way the may flash could be I tried to find the calibrated file it was named joy.cpl I tried to put that in the gcpad folder and it didn't work I need to find the INI file version of joy.cpl
I was just talking "if that happened instead of pad probs". And shouldn´t that file be provided with the driver? Try reinstalling just in case.
(02-15-2014, 07:36 AM)DJBarry004 Wrote: [ -> ] (02-15-2014, 07:32 AM)sinned1 Wrote: [ -> ] (02-15-2014, 07:09 AM)DJBarry004 Wrote: [ -> ]1- In a case when the prob is in performance, how by the name of God you will expect help if you don´t cooperate putting your machine specs (yes, that DOES include the OS like KHg8m3r said)?
2- Does the (whatever OS you have) gamepad utility tool (whatever tool you´re using) recognizes the control?
If the problem is the performance wouldn't I be complaining about performance? Yes like I have a Xbox 360 controller config set up for my CPU and it works but it just is not calibrated the way the may flash could be I tried to find the calibrated file it was named joy.cpl I tried to put that in the gcpad folder and it didn't work I need to find the INI file version of joy.cpl
I was just talking "if that happened instead of pad probs". And shouldn´t that file be provided with the driver? Try reinstalling just in case.
I just need the location Of the ini the pad still works if I do not fix the calibration the lr pad is instant reaction and I need the pressure of the l and r to do more advanced stuff in the game
(02-15-2014, 06:59 AM)sinned1 Wrote: [ -> ]My error has nothing to do with my specs so I am not posting it and I will not bow down to something stupid like that. That's dumb they added that just to join the website when they could just ask hey can you copy and paste your specs in a normal thread like how normal websites that fix computers do it.
Awww, pretty please?
Also, since you're just setting up an Xbox controller, what I did was use the triggers as the l/r analog, and the top buttons for the l/r buttons
(02-15-2014, 08:06 AM)KHg8m3r Wrote: [ -> ] (02-15-2014, 06:59 AM)sinned1 Wrote: [ -> ]My error has nothing to do with my specs so I am not posting it and I will not bow down to something stupid like that. That's dumb they added that just to join the website when they could just ask hey can you copy and paste your specs in a normal thread like how normal websites that fix computers do it.
Awww, pretty please?
Also, since you're just setting up an Xbox controller, what I did was use the triggers as the l/r analog, and the top buttons for the l/r buttons
oKAY here. I already did that. I wish to take a step further with my controller though and make it precise.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4u4O9av-3LE
go to 545 in that video. The two bars going up and down slowly means that it is calibrated. If it is instant then that means it is not calibrated. Is there a way to make the lr sticks on the xbox 360 able to be pressure emulated on the dolphin-emulator. If there is a way could you let me know. If not I need the INI calibrated xbox 360 file to do this. Because i figured out how to make the controller do this
ACTUALLY
you can do it too.
http://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-360/accessories/calibrate-controller-for-windows-pc