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Is there a way to deactivate the gamepad?
05-14-2013, 06:59 AM
Post: #1
Is there a way to deactivate the gamepad?
Since PPSSPP doesn´t offer custom key mapping for gamepads, I have to resort to Xpadder. The problem is, that PPSSPP´s and Xpadder´s input overlap, so my controls in any game are a huge mess.
A workaround is to unplug the gamepad before starting PPSSPP and everything is fine, but that´s a bit inconvenient.

So is there any way to tell PPSSPP "There´s no gamepad available" without unplugging it every time before I want to play?
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05-14-2013, 10:41 AM
Post: #2
RE: Is there a way to deactivate the gamepad?
plug gamepad in a broken usb port ( unrecognized one )
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05-14-2013, 08:05 PM
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RE: Is there a way to deactivate the gamepad?
(05-14-2013 06:59 AM)Saibak Wrote:  Since PPSSPP doesn´t offer custom key mapping for gamepads, I have to resort to Xpadder. The problem is, that PPSSPP´s and Xpadder´s input overlap, so my controls in any game are a huge mess.
A workaround is to unplug the gamepad before starting PPSSPP and everything is fine, but that´s a bit inconvenient.

So is there any way to tell PPSSPP "There´s no gamepad available" without unplugging it every time before I want to play?

Maybe I don't understand your problem very well, but I'm using Xpadder to remap the keys on my gamepad and I have no problem at all, I made a tutorial here if you want Smile

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05-15-2013, 07:44 AM
Post: #4
RE: Is there a way to deactivate the gamepad?
Maybe I have to rephrase my problem.
  • Without Xpadder = Some buttons on my gamepad are in the wrong order.
  • With Xpadder = PPSSPP´s pre-configured gamepad configuration AND Xpadder´s gamepad configuration are active at the same time. Example: I press "Sqaure" on my gamepad and in any games it´s like I pressed "Square" and "X" at the same time.

What I want to do ist to deactivate the gamepad in PPSSPP.
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05-15-2013, 08:09 AM
Post: #5
RE: Is there a way to deactivate the gamepad?
to fix this you need to use x360ce, but you got 2 options here :
First : Map your joystick buttons in the x360ce and then you will be able to play fine.
Second : Open it and go to advanced tab then click the native mode, then your controller is disabled in ppsspp so you can use xpadder normally.

Hope it helps Smile

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05-15-2013, 11:42 AM
Post: #6
RE: Is there a way to deactivate the gamepad?
(05-15-2013 07:44 AM)Saibak Wrote:  Maybe I have to rephrase my problem.
  • Without Xpadder = Some buttons on my gamepad are in the wrong order.
  • With Xpadder = PPSSPP´s pre-configured gamepad configuration AND Xpadder´s gamepad configuration are active at the same time. Example: I press "Sqaure" on my gamepad and in any games it´s like I pressed "Square" and "X" at the same time.

What I want to do ist to deactivate the gamepad in PPSSPP.

I think it's because you forget to choose the XInput mode in PPSSPP, look at this :

1. Launch "PPSSPPWindows.exe".
2. Click on the "Options" tab >> "Controls".
3. In front of "Force device :", choose "XInput" and click on the OK button.

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05-16-2013, 11:23 AM
Post: #7
RE: Is there a way to deactivate the gamepad?
Looks like I found the solution. I forgot about the little switch on the back of my Logitech Rumble Pad 2, which lets me switch from XInput to Direct Input. I changed the position to XInput and now the buttons work in the correct order without the help of Xpadder.
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05-17-2013, 04:19 PM
Post: #8
RE: Is there a way to deactivate the gamepad?
(05-16-2013 11:23 AM)Saibak Wrote:  Looks like I found the solution. I forgot about the little switch on the back of my Logitech Rumble Pad 2, which lets me switch from XInput to Direct Input. I changed the position to XInput and now the buttons work in the correct order without the help of Xpadder.

I didn't know about a switch on a gamepad...

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