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Post by emulover on Apr 8, 2006 6:05:17 GMT -5
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Post by RalphUp on Apr 9, 2006 10:24:57 GMT -5
Im having the same issue with Smartjoy Dual plus too. I did mail this to the psxemulator@googlemail.com address back in version 1.1 but got know reply.
I would gladly help debug this if someone gets back to me!
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Post by patrickp on Apr 9, 2006 11:24:07 GMT -5
The controls are excessively sensitive in some places (in some in-game menu displays as well). The answer seems to be to set the first axis (and it'll set the subsequent ones the same before you can let go) then reselect the next one with the mouse, set that (and probably all the ones subsequent to that), then go back to the next one and repeat this 'till they're all done. Works for me. I'm just happy my analog sticks are working now, although rumble still doesn't for my pad. Well, I can live without that!
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Post by emulover on Apr 10, 2006 4:23:00 GMT -5
The controls are excessively sensitive in some places (in some in-game menu displays as well). The answer seems to be to set the first axis (and it'll set the subsequent ones the same before you can let go) then reselect the next one with the mouse, set that (and probably all the ones subsequent to that), then go back to the next one and repeat this 'till they're all done. Works for me. I'm just happy my analog sticks are working now, although rumble still doesn't for my pad. Well, I can live without that! do you have a smartjoy dual plus? i dont think you do, your method is impossible, as the default command overrides anything you try to press what makes it even worse, is that the button pSX is choosing is not even physically on the controller eg the problem occurs even with no controller attached
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Post by patrickp on Apr 10, 2006 12:47:57 GMT -5
No, I don't have a smartjoy dual plus, emulover, but how does it differ from other pads in setting up for pSX Emu? Surely, you configure your pad by going to File -> Configuration -> Controllers and pressing the appropriate keys on your pad for the entry that's selected? And, of course, as I mentioned, this tends to be complicated by the extreme sensitivity of some of the buttons/sticks in the setup process.
If there's some different method you use to set up your pad, perhaps you should explain it - otherwise people without a smartjoy dual plus ( at a guess, the majority of posters here) are not going to understand what you're talking about.
Neither does your link work, so that's no help either. At a guess (you're not very clear) you get "Axis 5 -ve" already showing in some slot when you open the configuration, and you can't change it?
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Post by patrickp on Apr 10, 2006 18:34:27 GMT -5
Have you looked in the Lik-Sang forums, emulover? There seem to be a few threads there with problems like yours - try this thread, for instance: forum.lik-sang.com/showthread.php?t=11702There's a suggestion that this relates to using analog rather than digital input, and also that the adapter seems to have quite high power requirements for a USB device.
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Post by emulover on Apr 16, 2006 10:48:28 GMT -5
We try to configure the keys exactly as you do
however as soon as i click on a key i want to change it automatically assigns "Axis 5 -ve" to that spot, and all the spots below that
this happen before pressing any key at all on the gamepad, and also happens with no gamepad attached at all
The post on lik sang you posted is already a post by me, lik sang replied in an email that it is a bug in the way pSX emulator polls the buttons.
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Post by tekneek on Apr 17, 2006 6:08:56 GMT -5
same problem here. you can use JoyToKey to emulate keystrokes as a workaround. won't have analog support (other than switching the d-pad to left analog), but it's better than nothing. www.electracode.com/4/joy2key/JoyToKey%20English%20Version.htmhere is my JoyToKey configuration for the default keyboard settings in pSX AxisX(<0) = Arrow-Left AxisX(>0) = Arrow-Right AxisY(<0) = Arrow-Up AxisY(>0) = Arrow-Down Button 1 = A Button 2 = S Button 3 = Z Button 4 = X Button 5 = L-Ctrl Button 6 = R-Ctrl Button 7 = L-Shift Button 8 = R-Shift Button 9 = Enter Button 10 = Space
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Post by emulover on Apr 20, 2006 4:47:39 GMT -5
Seeing as this problem only occurs in pSX emulator and PCSX2, and all other apps work perfectly fine, and lik-sang confirmed that the problem lies in the software and not their hardware or driver im going to move this to the bugs section
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Post by patrickp on Apr 20, 2006 15:03:16 GMT -5
However, Lik-Sang are going to say that, aren't they? They may be correct, but I would never take a manufacturer's word that their product is not the cause of whatever problems it may be associated with. ;-)
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Post by emulover on Apr 22, 2006 7:36:31 GMT -5
They where only able to reproduce the bug using pSX emulator, and not any of the other apps used
the list of programs not suffering from this bug is endless
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Post by patrickp on Apr 22, 2006 10:10:54 GMT -5
I wouldn't know; I don't have one. However, I'm pretty sure when I took a quick look at the Lik-Sang forums. pSX Emu was not the only emu or game showing this problem.
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Post by bluelander76 on Apr 30, 2006 18:14:06 GMT -5
I can confirm that I get the same issue, and only in pSX. Otherwise, control is fine.
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Post by Ultima on Apr 30, 2006 21:52:47 GMT -5
Same thing happened here, though not on Smartjoy Dual, but on Super Joybox 11. Until I switched drivers. While the issue might in-part be pSX's fault for being too sensitive, if switching drivers seems to help, I wouldn't wholly put the blame on pSX...
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Post by zero on May 3, 2006 4:53:04 GMT -5
Have you tried setting the controls using the INI file instead of using the GUI? If you do that there will be no need to set the controls and it will probably work fine. The ini is unreadable gibberish, the keys are mapped as seemingly random number sequences, instead of GamePad_1, pad_Key_2 or something similar, sorry zero, I pressed modify instead of quote, too late to make a new post now
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