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Gamecube controller problem. Not sure how to fix. - kostyv - 09-22-2015

When I use my gamecube controller with the mayflash adapter, the main analog stick does not work properly. For example, when I come across an option menu in a game, and i click down once on the main stick, instead of it moving down just one selection, it will move down many selections.

Continue
Replay                                                    
Options                                                    
Exit    

If my cursor is on Replay, and I hit down once it will skip to exit or continue, and I have no control of this and it is a huge inconvenience.

Does anybody know how to fix this problem?


RE: Gamecube controller problem. Not sure how to fix. - MayImilae - 09-22-2015

*waves her magic moderator wand*

Moved to Controllers!

Anyway, which mayflash adapter are you using? Are you using native mode or set in the GCpad?


RE: Gamecube controller problem. Not sure how to fix. - kostyv - 09-22-2015

Sorry for posting in wrong section.

I am using the mayflash adapter that says "Gamecube controller adapter for Wii U & PC USB" on the front of it. Also, I am using an official Nintendo GameCube controller.

I don't completely understand your last question, but I think you mean did i program the button inputs in the controller configuration? If so, yes i have it where it says 'A' = button 1 .. etc.


RE: Gamecube controller problem. Not sure how to fix. - MayImilae - 09-24-2015

"Native" is referring to THIS, which is pre-configured and has the best latency and accuracy possible. It's designed for the Wii U GC controller adapter, but the mayflash adapter you are using is a clone for that, so it works too! (in wii u mode) It wouldn't work in other emulators though, but you might be able to switch between wii u and PC modes?

Anyway, if you are using PC mode, please post a screenshot of your gcpad configuration window please.