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    I'm guessing this is where I would put this. If not I'm sorry, haha.


    I'm having some trouble trying to get my wireless 360 controller to work with ePSXe's dual shock feature. All the other buttons work, but the joy sticks don't work.

    Any ideas?

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    You might have it set to digital instead of analog. Hit F5 (hotkey) to switch in game. Or do it from the controller config and make sure your sticks are mapped.

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    some games don't use dualshock controllers on the psX because they were made before the dual analog

    Try playing a later PSX game, that might help


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    I'm having the same issue. For instance on Metal Gear Solid, that game used the Dual Analog feature but it doesn't seem to work no matter if I push F5 or not and the joy sticks are mapped out just like they should be

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    hmm might be a problem with the default driver or the way you have it set-up try here http://www.epforums.org/showthread.p...7.0&highlight=
    for a possible solution this is about force feedback/vibration but it may work for your problems as well.
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    no link knight? i also have this issue, ive tried worms armageddon there seems to be an issue on getting forced feedback on epsxe ive googled nurmeos sites and there is apparently a emulation device that you can use to key bind your controller and enable force feedback, here is a link to the site i found another one here

    EDIT: i should note that i havent had an oppertunity to try this myself yet let me know how it goes
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    Quote Originally Posted by FatTwinkie View Post
    I'm having the same issue. For instance on Metal Gear Solid, that game used the Dual Analog feature but it doesn't seem to work no matter if I push F5 or not and the joy sticks are mapped out just like they should be
    MGS1 didnt use dual analog mate.

    Was digital movement(either RUN or STOP).... and no camera movement either.

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