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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Sylvarant
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[QUOTE=i have a ps3 controller that can be used on my pc with the ps3 cord that i use for nes, snes, sega, and ps1 emulators. How do i go about usin my controller on nulldc? I went to options>maple>port A>config keys for player 1. then a little message on the bottom of the control config reads "If you want to use joysticks try joy2key utility. Now i havent tried to just plug my ps3 control in and hit the buttons and see if it responds to it yet. I just would like some feedback before i go messing with anything.[/QUOTE] Joy2Key is an expert's program. Very hard to understand, use Xpadder 5.7 instead. I also use a ps3 controller you need two programs: libusb-win32-filter-bin-0.1.10.1 and ps3sixaxis_en.. LibUsb will install as a generic usb library (its harmless) and you don't have to touch it ever again. Xpadder will read your ps3 controller, then run ps3sixaxis_en, then hit the ps home button and you're good. The first time you will have to register the buttons in to xpadder though. |
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#22 |
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Sylvarant
Posts: 12
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Just google image search Xpadder to see what it looks like, what with the button mapping, but you will have to draw the shape of the controller yourself. Some people just put a loooooot of time into their pics. I just did a rough outline of the controller and the buttons, it all works the same.
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