

If two or one of the analog stick squares are red its just the alignment you can edit it by pressing the wrench by the analog sticks buttons. do the same for the analog and/or d-pads. you can do one of two things just press the key on the keyboard or double click the gray square and it will bring up a virtual keyboard and you can choose the key.

I don't have analog triggers so i have no example to show youĬlick close, it will close the wizard but no worry your original Xpadder window will have all the buttons thereĬlick a the gray square for the button you want for the key. Triggers is only if you have analog triggers if you follow the instruction and place where you want them placed. Now when you hit the buttons its gonna just place them in a row so just hit the button and it will turn dark gray and drag it to where it goes on your controller. This is really easy just hit the buttons your going to use. They d-pad setup is the same as the analog except it asks for all four directionsĪfter your done move it to its location on your controller image and it should look like so

when your done that you can move the circles by clicking them and draging them to the spot where they go on your controller if you are using an image.Move the analog stick and see if it registers. it will ask you to put the stick in the left then up position do so if you mess up just click the detect and it will ask you to do left and up again. The sticks tabs are for your thumb sticks/analog sticks to use them check the enable for the sticks you want to use. What it does is it puts a image of the controller your using so you can keep track of what buttons are what you can find a lot of controllers here it will open a window that looks like suchįirst off the image tab is optional you wont need it but I suggest it to first time users. Start up Xpadder and click the controller where it says click "new" yada yada yada. I suggest the latest version so far I haven't found any bugs with it. I'm going to use a ps3 controller for this example
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You can use any controller as long as you have the drivers needed to run it on your OS.
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I unno I didn't make the program i know how to work it thoughįirst off your gonna need a controller. My Clan mates really wanted me to play this with them so we're searching for a fix as we keep an eye on this thread.And I hate J2KThis is a tutorial on how to use Xpadder on mugenĪ keyboard emulator is a program that will make your computer think a controller is a keyboard. One other pad i tried was from Nyko, but out of three different purchases, the sticks were not calibrated correctly, two of the face buttons got stuck, the left shoulder button didn't respond, and these were out of the box issues, so i just stick to the 360 pad and usually avoid games with pad support. On top of that, some games actually did detect the play station controller to a T. I have tried using a play station controller in the past for other games with automatic-pad-detection, but the shape of the controller is very uncomfortable for feet, with all the sharp edges, close joysticks, and triggers touching the floor. I wish you luck and am sorry I couldn't be more helpful. Logitech controller not working - Cordless RumblePad - Logitech Support. If that is not an option i'm afraid your only recourse is to contact support and see if they have any way of assisting you. How to Configure any gamepad by old Xpadder. other generic gamepads may work as well and you can usually use joy2key for them in liu of xpadder.

You may wish to try a play-station controller and motioninjoy drivers to accomplish this- as i don't think there's any auto-detection for that. There is- to my knowledge- no way to disable automatic detection for the xbox controller. =( Your need to use the xbox control pad and the trackball at the same time is understandable, but might not currently be supported by the game. Thanks for the explanation, now I understand exactly what the issue is- unfortunately this brings me no closer to helping you.
