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    Yupp!

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    Adlez, do you use a playstation controller via usb adapter to play your ps emulator?

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    No, I use the XBox 360 Controller for Windows. Why do you ask?

    EDIT: I forgot to tell you to configurate your controller plugin I think.

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    Yea I need to configuring my PS2 controller so I can play using it. I tried going to Config -> Controllers (PAD) -> Plugin settings, but I can't seem to map the keys properly?

    Why is there a PAD1 and PAD2?

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    For Multiplayer. And yes, you configurate it this way. Just click on the button in the config window and then push the button on your controller.

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    When I click on the buttons I want to map, sometimes I get a countdown from 10. I'm thinking I have 10 seconds to press the button on my PS2 controller? When I first began mapping the d-pad, I think I got them correctly because it would say 'j0_POV0_LEFT' for the Left button, and 'j0_POV0_back' for the Down button. But for some of the other keys it would say j0_Axis_Min/Max? This would happen if I tried to remap the d-pad or rest of the controller's buttons. I'm so lost.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fobsternd View Post
    When I click on the buttons I want to map, sometimes I get a countdown from 10. I'm thinking I have 10 seconds to press the button on my PS2 controller? When I first began mapping the d-pad, I think I got them correctly because it would say 'j0_POV0_LEFT' for the Left button, and 'j0_POV0_back' for the Down button.
    Yes, that's right.

    But for some of the other keys it would say j0_Axis_Min/Max?
    Which buttons are affected?

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    Every. L2,L1,R2,R1, Triangle, Circle, Square, X, Start...this also affects the d-pad buttons when i click on them again and I can't seem to remap them to j0_POV0_Left/Right/Forward/Back.

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    When it says 'j0_Axis_Min/Max?' are there any options to choose?

    I have to go offline now. Maybe I can help tomorrow.
    These are my configs: http://image-upload.de/image/Xx4gkg/867fa9d6a3.jpg Maybe they'll help.
    Last edited by Adlez; 26th-July-2012 at 22:43.

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    Name:  controllersettings2.jpg
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    Here these are mine, once I click on triangle, it automatically displays j0_axis_min or max. I don't even know what that means. In this screenshot, my current dpad controls work...but if i click on the Up/down/left/right mapping buttons...it will revert back to j0_axis2_min/max

    edit: mine is the one on the left
    Last edited by fobsternd; 26th-July-2012 at 23:11.

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    Did you configurate the Analog button?

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