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Newcomer Normal user Level: 4 Posts: 1/3 EXP: 220 Next: 59 Since: 04-24-19 Last post: 1799 days ago Last view: 1656 days ago |
Alright so when I try to set up the controller and press to set up button in joystick, it stays grey in with [press button] and pressing the controller doesn't work. So then I just got joytokey to workaround this and everything seemed fine, but in every game the character will always move down making it unplayable. So I tried a different PC with no Vjoy installed and this didn't happen, but then installing it on that computer and BAM same problem. So it there a way to A) fix the joystick detention in MelonDS or B) turn it fully off and just use joytokey? |
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Newcomer Normal user Level: 4 Posts: 2/3 EXP: 220 Next: 59 Since: 04-24-19 Last post: 1799 days ago Last view: 1656 days ago |
Ok so the controller I'm using is the Wii u game cube adapter with the program that work with Vjoy.
I took the melonDS.ini to the other computer and their is still the same problem. Other emulators like Desmume work with the Vjoy installed, and after uninstalling from the other computer no problems arose. The reason why I want MelonDS to work though is because of the multiplayer, and for that I need the controllers to work. |
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Newcomer Normal user Level: 4 Posts: 3/3 EXP: 220 Next: 59 Since: 04-24-19 Last post: 1799 days ago Last view: 1656 days ago |
I think it is related to the analog axes because of the gamecube analog triggers which I think are the first joystick might be the issue. If I turn off Vjoy everything works fine, but then I can't use the controller at all. Is there a way to turn off the melonDS controller detection? |
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