So I don't understand. Dolphin as been around for 10 years, the Dualshock3 is probably the most popular controller alongside the 360 but in both cases, it's still a fucking pain in the ass to set-up controls on Dolphin, in fact you still have to fiddle and set-up the control for one of the most basic controller on the market.
Dolphin is a great emulator but it's fucking tiring to have to deal with a problem every 2 minutes trying to play one game because of this, then that, then another thing.
Here I'm talking about the controller. Once you have set-up all the buttons although probably everyone uses the same natural setting, you realise analog button are not working and it's a pain in the ass, so you search for tutorial and barely find solutions (I didn't). Then you realise the rumble is not detected of working for some reasons, then you search for hour and don't find solutions. Then as someone suggested, you simply try to find this basic profile that should already be in Dolphin, but I didn't find anything.
It's a shame
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You should only have to set your controls once for a controller, which you can save the profile for. And even if you don't explicitly save a profile for it, it will be saved as a default config until you delete your config again.
If your controller settings keep getting reset, something is deleting your config files.
And I don't see us applying default configuration profiles for a specific controller. We leave that up to the user because everybody has different tastes.
In the last 6 years I've used dolphin controllers are the one thing that have never been problematic lol and I've used a Duke on it.
(05-11-2016, 11:08 AM)Helios Wrote: [ -> ]?
You should only have to set your controls once for a controller, which you can save the profile for. And even if you don't explicitly save a profile for it, it will be saved as a default config until you delete your config again.
If your controller settings keep getting reset, something is deleting your config files.
And I don't see us applying default configuration profiles for a specific controller. We leave that up to the user because everybody has different tastes.
Nope, that's not the problem I'm describing: analog triggers and rumble are not working for a PS3 controller on Dolphin.
I've search on the forums and found no solutions, although people have been searching for it.
Someone suggested to maybe try to find a profile that was already set up and managed to get rumble and analog button working, but didn't find one.
(05-11-2016, 02:39 PM)IceStrike256 Wrote: [ -> ]In the last 6 years I've used dolphin controllers are the one thing that have never been problematic lol and I've used a Duke on it.
Great, so tell me why no one as found a solution to enable analog button and rumble on PS3 controller for Dolphin (as Gamecube pad)?
Either you have not set up your controller with your OS properly, or OS X does something stupid with DS3 controllers and doesn't expose the correct controls.
(05-12-2016, 02:17 PM)Helios Wrote: [ -> ]Either you have not set up your controller with your OS properly, or OS X does something stupid with DS3 controllers and doesn't expose the correct controls.
Hum it's possible that OSX doesn't recognize the rumble options, but the analog trigger is simply a dolphin's problem and many seem to have it
(05-13-2016, 10:43 AM)Ogre Wrote: [ -> ]...the analog trigger is simply a dolphin's problem and many seem to have it
Nope, I use a DualShock 3 with Dolphin on Windows and never had any kind of issue with the analog triggers, the rumble also works fine. So, I'm with Helios, you probably didn't set up your controller with your OS properly or Mac OS X is doing something dumb again (and that wouldn't be the first time)...
This isn't a bug with Dolphin.
(05-13-2016, 02:18 PM)Jhonn Wrote: [ -> ]Nope, I use a DualShock 3 with Dolphin on Windows and never had any kind of issue with the analog triggers, the rumble also works fine. So, I'm with Helios, you probably didn't set up your controller with your OS properly or Mac OS X is doing something dumb again (and that wouldn't be the first time)...
Did Dolphin detect Rumble Option out of the box? Also I don't understand how you could set-up analog trigger on either Win or Mac since the configurator will straight-up set-up analog trigger like digital signal.
On Mac, everybody I know has these problems, if it's not on Windows for the rumble, indeed it might be related to OSX. Is there any specific drivers or tools?