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So I have a particular issue I am trying to solve. Unsure if this could be done in firmware or if the game I'm using needs to play nicer with it.
I'm trying to get an OEM controller to work with the Perfect Dark PC Port. Now, I don't know if this is an issue, but I did purchased a non Raphnet brand adapter that uses your firmware. Unsure if other people can license your firmware on home made adapters and sell them or if it's open source. If not, let me know I'll give you info on who is selling them.
So this adapter has 3.6.1 on it. In Windows it registers the C-Button presses from an OEM controller as regular button presses. In Windows it's buttons 7,8,9,10. While I can map this controller in many different emulators I can't get it to work with the Perfect Dark port. I did try other controllers with the PD Port, one being the 8bitdo bluetooth kit for OEM controllers. That one does work. That registers C-Button presses as x/y coordinates and not regular button presses. The Nintendo NSO bluetooth controller on the other hand is the same as the adapter.
There might be a lot to unpack here but my question is if it would be a good feature to add and option to swap c-button presses to x/y coordinates "I think right stick" to be compatible with programs like this or if the issue lies with the other program?
I will note that Glaslu00, who is big on Goldeneye and Perfect Dark says they are using an official dual Raphnet adapter with 3.5.0 and it works for them in the Perfect Dark Port.
Thank you for your time.
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So I have a particular issue I am trying to solve. Unsure if this could be done in firmware or if the game I'm using needs to play nicer with it.
I'm trying to get an OEM controller to work with the Perfect Dark PC Port. Now, I don't know if this is an issue, but I did purchased a non Raphnet brand adapter that uses your firmware. Unsure if other people can license your firmware on home made adapters and sell them or if it's open source. If not, let me know I'll give you info on who is selling them.
So this adapter has 3.6.1 on it. In Windows it registers the C-Button presses from an OEM controller as regular button presses. In Windows it's buttons 7,8,9,10. While I can map this controller in many different emulators I can't get it to work with the Perfect Dark port. I did try other controllers with the PD Port, one being the 8bitdo bluetooth kit for OEM controllers. That one does work. That registers C-Button presses as x/y coordinates and not regular button presses. The Nintendo NSO bluetooth controller on the other hand is the same as the adapter.
There might be a lot to unpack here but my question is if it would be a good feature to add and option to swap c-button presses to x/y coordinates "I think right stick" to be compatible with programs like this or if the issue lies with the other program?
I will note that Glaslu00, who is big on Goldeneye and Perfect Dark says they are using an official dual Raphnet adapter with 3.5.0 and it works for them in the Perfect Dark Port.
Thank you for your time.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: