I'm using my Switch Pro Controller on Windows 10 connected via Bluetooth, for Dolphin version 5.0. All the buttons work fine, and the sticks both detect inputs fine. However, the right stick's resting position is read as being in the upward direction. This is only occurring with the right stick and not the left, and no matter how many times I disconnect and reconnect, it doesn't return to normal. I've checked the calibration on my actual Switch, and both sticks seems to be normal, so this appears to be an issue with Dolphin. Moreover, I didn't always have this issue: it first began when I downloaded and tried to play Melee, but now it happens in all games.
I've search for solutions, but haven't found a single thread or article online that details this exact issue. Does anybody know what's wrong, and how to fix it?
Does it happen in the latest development version?
(03-17-2018, 05:48 PM)MayImilae Wrote: [ -> ]Does it happen in the latest development version?
I just tried the latest dev version, 5.0-6517, and there seems to be no difference.
(03-18-2018, 07:14 PM)mikul1991 Wrote: [ -> ]Pro Controller is working great for me with drivers BetterJoyForCemu_v3.
https://github.com/Davidobot/BetterJoyForCemu
I downloaded the package from that link, but it doesn't include any of the files they're asking me to Run and Install, and the instructions on the page don't detail how to find them.
Bumping this thread to try and get an answer. The issue still sadly persists.
(04-16-2018, 07:20 PM)mstreurman Wrote: [ -> ]Try calibrating the controller in Windows, it probably is just a bit off axis, sadly this is a thing in windows that doesn't get automatically corrected 
https://www.howtogeek.com/241421/how-to-calibrate-your-gaming-controller-in-windows-10/
Thank you very much for the suggestion. I had no idea Windows had a built in calibration tool. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to have solved the problem. The right stick appeared fine on the calibration, barring a few percentage of discrepancy. However inside Dolphin, it reads 100% on the Y axis at all times. I never have problems with it on my actual Switch either, so this leads me to believe the issue is with the Dolphin app itself.
Bumping this thread once again, as I've come across games where I can't get away with having this issue. Has anyone else encountered it? Is there a known fix?
Show your gamepad configuration, either a screenshot or the inifile. I'm guessing the axis has been mapped incorrectly.