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Join Date: Jul 2003
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Analog Stick Mapping question
I used to play THPS1 on an old Dell 667Mhz, back when I coudn't afford the ps2. It'd run about 20fps but I didn't care, I loved it. The hard part was the C buttons that were for defining the tricks, they'd take up the controller's 4 primary buttons! It made it very hard to play the game with a controller. It'd be really great if I could use the Dual Shock's analog stick as a C-Stick, which would free up my other buttons!
What would I have to do to properly map the analog sticks? I'm using a Sony DualShock 2 controller with the great EMS-USB2 PC adapter. What programs would I need to use to accomplish this? Could I modify one of PJ64's config files to accomplish this, or would I need a program like JoyToKey? The N64's 4 C Buttons were turned into a C-Stick on the Gamecube's controller, which was a great idea; I'm trying to do the same thing with the Ps2 controller. If anyone has any ideas (or text code I can cut and paste into some cfg file!) please let me know. -TivoBuddha |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Toledo, OH. USA
Posts: 965
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You just open the input configuration and bind the analog stick to the c-buttons.
One other thing. If you intend to use both sticks, you'll need to use N-Rage's plugin. Jabo's doesn't support two analog sticks.
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