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External Controller
04-09-2014, 07:33 PM
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External Controller
Hey everyone,
I apologize if this is the wrong place to post this, I just joined today. I recently started using ppsspp, and today I tried using my steelseries dual shock controller and I found that my buttons on the right work fine, but when I try to map my d-pad the directions won't map. Any suggestions? Again sorry if I'm posting in the wrong place or if this has already been posted
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04-12-2014, 03:36 PM
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RE: External Controller
(04-09-2014 07:33 PM)Reyno06 Wrote:  Hey everyone,
I apologize if this is the wrong place to post this, I just joined today. I recently started using ppsspp, and today I tried using my steelseries dual shock controller and I found that my buttons on the right work fine, but when I try to map my d-pad the directions won't map. Any suggestions? Again sorry if I'm posting in the wrong place or if this has already been posted

I don't know how many kinds of controller there is out there at the moment but I am using the very first analog dual shock controller (read PS1). I hooked it up with a ps1-male 2.0 usb then a female 2.0 usb-micro usb to my S3. Mapped it while having "analog" turned on (red light is on) and it worked. If analog is turned off I have a hard time moving characters in-game.

Advantages:
1. micro usb-female 2.0 usb works great for other usb devices.
2. dat feeling of the very first few controllers
3. cheaper than ps2/3 controllers
Dis:
1. HEAVY. nuf said.
2. costs around 5USD for that ps1-male 2.0 usb
3. wires,Wires,WIRES!
4. bulky

Again, I don't know what kind of controller you have but if the functions are the same then this might really help.
I'm new here but hope this helps.
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