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Either way, thanks for your help. Nice to hear that, you are welcome! Physically inaccessible Hat Byte I will suggest that you try that way first… I mean, forget for a moment the HAT stuff and check that the bytes from the buttons actually have values… I may say that if it actually works and shows something with the nintendont tool it should work with Retroarch as it uses the same process to get the data… Just be sure you use the same info that this tool provides… something weird I noticed in your comments is that RA returns 8 as the size and at the very beginning I see you put the data from the hidtool and see 20 joywtick be sure it is 20 bytes or 8 bytes… regularly it is 8 bytes for standard controllers.
Any help is appreciated. DeviceConnected Current Config Value: As previously mentioned none of my drivers is working at all. You may be right about it needing a startup sequence, this comment from the PS3 driver does sound a lot like my problem: I may need the physical controller and obviously that ribobn not possible. I hope somebody can help me. Switching between modes only affects the stick, buttons still do not work in analog mode.
Can I be sure that the files are changed for compilation as soon as I change them in the toolchain have only been compiling the salamander-file, no cores? Download ftc autonconfig files for the controllers from the assets download section grc Nice you have the usbgecko, I would love one for debugging. Could you please confirm what are you tring to achieve:. Thanks for your help in advance!
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Could you please confirm what are you tring to achieve: I remember you mentioned it was 8 but hopefully it is larger. But the hat and button bytes never change when doing the same for them.
I may say that if it actually works and shows something with the nintendont tool it should work with Retroarch as it uses the same process to get the data… Just be sure you use the same info that this tool provides… something weird I noticed in your comments is that RA returns 8 as the size and at the very beginning I see you put the data from the hidtool and see 20 bytes… be sure it is 20 bytes or 8 bytes… regularly it is 8 bytes for standard controllers.
Physically inaccessible Right Stick Vertical Byte Using the info you provided I created the connect file but it seems practically the same as your… try it also and see the results.
The GC adapter may be already supported. But the hat and button bytes never change when doing the same for them EDIT: One last thing Joysyick thought of was somehow using the text output for debug purposes.
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Thanks so much for your fast jlystick. Thanks so much for your fast help: Also would my PC know to perform such a sequence? Let do something… maybe there is an issue on the bytes it is reporting that were read. I was kinda running out of ideas, aswell. It should detect it, configure it and allow to use it.

My adapters have dual ports, if that helps…. It works now, what was missing were the autoconfig files. I will suggest that you try that way first… I mean, forget for a moment the HAT stuff and check that the bytes from the buttons actually have values….

Per the data shown I think yes there is an issue with the data, not sure if your controller may need a startup sequence to start sending the button data like the PS3 controller … but that would be more difficult to track from my side.
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