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[Windows] Custom controls on pad
05-27-2013, 06:41 PM
Post: #46
RE: [Windows] Custom controls on pad
(05-24-2013 07:21 AM)weeee99 Wrote:  Xpadder keeps freezing on Win 8 x86 even in compatibility mode. what should I do?..

Really ? Confused
I can't tell you more since I don't use Windows 8...
Maybe another Windows 8 user can help you or if appropriate confirm that there is a problem as you describe... Undecided

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05-27-2013, 07:08 PM (This post was last modified: 05-27-2013 07:08 PM by GuilhermeGS2.)
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RE: [Windows] Custom controls on pad
Hey, I translate your tutorial for Portuguese and put on my blog if not mind. But put the credits for you.

Link: http://ppssppbrasil.blogspot.com.br/2013...ndows.html

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05-27-2013, 07:11 PM
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RE: [Windows] Custom controls on pad
(05-27-2013 07:08 PM)GuilhermeGS2 Wrote:  Hey, I translate your tutorial for Portuguese and put on my blog if not mind. But put the credits for you.

Link: http://ppssppbrasil.blogspot.com.br/2013...ndows.html

Given that you mentioned that I'm the creator of the tutorial, there is no problem Wink

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05-27-2013, 07:12 PM
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RE: [Windows] Custom controls on pad
Ok, thanks, man.

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05-27-2013, 08:01 PM
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RE: [Windows] Custom controls on pad
(05-27-2013 07:12 PM)GuilhermeGS2 Wrote:  Ok, thanks, man.

You're welcome Wink

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05-30-2013, 02:58 AM
Post: #51
RE: [Windows] Custom controls on pad
vnctj I have a question for you my friend.... how do you make Xpadder act like a key is pressed once and let go, even when you are holding down the button on your physical joystick? For example, I have a stick shifter. I will assign gear 1 on the shifter to Key A on the keyboard:

When I put the shifter into gear 1, it stays in gear 1... BUT, I want xpadder to think I am pressing Key A one time and letting it go, or "tapping" it. I don't want the keyboard key held down. How do you do this?
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05-30-2013, 06:04 PM
Post: #52
RE: [Windows] Custom controls on pad
(05-30-2013 02:58 AM)isamu Wrote:  vnctj I have a question for you my friend.... how do you make Xpadder act like a key is pressed once and let go, even when you are holding down the button on your physical joystick? For example, I have a stick shifter. I will assign gear 1 on the shifter to Key A on the keyboard:

When I put the shifter into gear 1, it stays in gear 1... BUT, I want xpadder to think I am pressing Key A one time and letting it go, or "tapping" it. I don't want the keyboard key held down. How do you do this?

I think you have to check the advanced options :
1°) Click on the key you want to assign.
2°) Click on the "Advanced..." button on the new window.
3°) Try the options in the new window Smile
It will looks like this :
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05-30-2013, 11:51 PM (This post was last modified: 05-31-2013 12:26 AM by isamu.)
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RE: [Windows] Custom controls on pad
Thanks for the reply ma nickle. OK so I experimented with xpadder some more last night, and figured out some things...here's an update on the situation.....

I experimented with the commands you can assign in the "Advanced" menu and under the "Assignments" tab(first one in the list), and found that none of the commands do anything useful. Pause, Tap time, Distance, Hold, Release, etc....none of these commands exhibited any behavior that were comprehensible to me. If any of you are more familiar with these commands and their functions, again please educate us.

In the meantime, and fortunately for me, I discovered the proper solution for "tapping" a key once.


Here are the instructions on how to make Xpadder press your button ONE time without it acting like the key is being held or pressed down:


1)Right Click on the key you want to assign and set it to Turbo. It *MIGHT* be more effective if you increase the turbo mode delay and fire rate speed to the max by moving the slider all the way to the right to 2.50sec. I can't verify if this is beneficial or not.

2)Go down to "Set selector" and put set 2 to "Two-way"

3)Click to the actual Set 2 block at the bottom, and leave all the keys/buttons blank

4)Right click on the first blank key box from left to right, go to "Set selector" and put set 1 to "Two-way", just as decribed in step 2

Your joystick button should now act as a single keyboard tap even when being held down, and should not make the keyboard key think a key is being held down.

Works great! Smile
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06-01-2013, 11:52 AM
Post: #54
RE: [Windows] Custom controls on pad
(05-30-2013 11:51 PM)isamu Wrote:  Thanks for the reply ma nickle. OK so I experimented with xpadder some more last night, and figured out some things...here's an update on the situation.....

I experimented with the commands you can assign in the "Advanced" menu and under the "Assignments" tab(first one in the list), and found that none of the commands do anything useful. Pause, Tap time, Distance, Hold, Release, etc....none of these commands exhibited any behavior that were comprehensible to me. If any of you are more familiar with these commands and their functions, again please educate us.

In the meantime, and fortunately for me, I discovered the proper solution for "tapping" a key once.


Here are the instructions on how to make Xpadder press your button ONE time without it acting like the key is being held or pressed down:


1)Right Click on the key you want to assign and set it to Turbo. It *MIGHT* be more effective if you increase the turbo mode delay and fire rate speed to the max by moving the slider all the way to the right to 2.50sec. I can't verify if this is beneficial or not.

2)Go down to "Set selector" and put set 2 to "Two-way"

3)Click to the actual Set 2 block at the bottom, and leave all the keys/buttons blank

4)Right click on the first blank key box from left to right, go to "Set selector" and put set 1 to "Two-way", just as decribed in step 2

Your joystick button should now act as a single keyboard tap even when being held down, and should not make the keyboard key think a key is being held down.

Works great! Smile

That's cool that you found a solution Wink

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06-02-2013, 02:59 AM
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RE: [Windows] Custom controls on pad
Thanks for tutorial man, +1! Wink Cool
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06-02-2013, 10:39 AM
Post: #56
RE: [Windows] Custom controls on pad
(06-02-2013 02:59 AM)Madara Wrote:  Thanks for tutorial man, +1! Wink Cool

You're welcome ! Wink

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07-05-2013, 07:43 PM
Post: #57
RE: [Windows] Custom controls on pad
btw now since v0.8.1-304-g39891eb is Xpadder and co. no more needed? see Changelog:

Merge: 1c90866 fb3ade5Merge pull request #2627 from thedax/rightStickBindOptionAdd option to bind right analog stick to left/right dpad buttons only.
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07-05-2013, 08:16 PM
Post: #58
RE: [Windows] Custom controls on pad
(07-05-2013 07:43 PM)sceck Wrote:  btw now since v0.8.1-304-g39891eb is Xpadder and co. no more needed? see Changelog:

Merge: 1c90866 fb3ade5Merge pull request #2627 from thedax/rightStickBindOptionAdd option to bind right analog stick to left/right dpad buttons only.

In ppsspp.ini, you have to replace "0" by "5" at the end of the "RightStickBind = " line Smile

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08-01-2013, 01:24 PM
Post: #59
RE: [Windows] Custom controls on pad
@vnctdj can you help me. I tried set Force device on Control menu but it not work on my ppsspp. But work good when i test in Xpadder
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08-01-2013, 04:15 PM (This post was last modified: 08-01-2013 04:16 PM by vnctdj.)
Post: #60
RE: [Windows] Custom controls on pad
(08-01-2013 01:24 PM)hthuong Wrote:  @vnctdj can you help me. I tried set Force device on Control menu but it not work on my ppsspp. But work good when i test in Xpadder

What version of PPSSPP are you using ? You should use the latest available version here.

In the latest versions, you can remap your keys with PPSSPP. You have to go to Settings >> Controls >> Key Mapping Smile

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