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Xbox controler suppot for kega fusion emulator
Xbox controler suppot for kega fusion emulator













xbox controler suppot for kega fusion emulator
  1. #XBOX CONTROLER SUPPOT FOR KEGA FUSION EMULATOR HOW TO#
  2. #XBOX CONTROLER SUPPOT FOR KEGA FUSION EMULATOR FULL#

In snes9x (great emulator in wich you could set the buttons for up-left down-left) I set left twice and problem is solved.Ĭouldn't say same thing for kega fusion: in this emu you can set only 4 way pad Great! Was right what you said: up-left and down-left block the movements.

#XBOX CONTROLER SUPPOT FOR KEGA FUSION EMULATOR FULL#

Other option wait that Xbox one controller became full supported in windows So seen my problems is on snes9x I could try to set other 4 ways (up-left.) in the emulator options. The d-pad of xbox controller is not a good dpad. I have read other forum since I post here and other people have my problem. I've never attempted this so I can't promise it will work but may be worth giving a shot. That will turn the entire left hand side of the DPad into one giant left button.

xbox controler suppot for kega fusion emulator

Have (Up & Left), (Left), (Down & Left) all be mapped to the same command, and then set your emulator to use that key. It's not a perfect solution but it's what I use in my setup and I have far better results than with the standard design.ģ) It may be possible to fix from a software side using XPadder or another key mapping program. This raises the four direction DPad above the rest of the 8 directional DPad. Essentially you take apart the DPad and either replace it or modify it so it moves better.Ģ) Replace the controller with the Twist style D-Pad offered on some versions of the X360 controller.

#XBOX CONTROLER SUPPOT FOR KEGA FUSION EMULATOR HOW TO#

The Xbox DPad is poorly designed making it difficult to go only left without accidentally pushing an additional direction.Īssuming I'm correct and this is hardware here are a few things you can try:ġ) If you a Do-It-Yourself kind of guy there are some videos on YouTube that explain how to mod the controller. You can go Up or you can go Left, but you can't go Up & Left at the same time. For example, the NES can only read four directions and never any more than one at a time. The emulator or game may not read this command. When you think your pressing Left, you may be going Up + Left. The Xbox DPad is an 8 way DPad (and a clumsy one at that). When you go left the DPad physically gets stuck on the left.Ģ) Your pressing the wrong button. If so, there are two reasons this may occur that I can think of:ġ) The DPad is busted or perhaps a bit rundown. It almost sounds like a hardware issue with the controller itself.















Xbox controler suppot for kega fusion emulator