
This doesn't work with the joysticks though because turning up the dead zone negates their recognition as well. The only way to get around that is to turn the dead zone way up and then input my keys.

I THINK it's the shoulder button slide, not the button press itself because that is recognized as a numbered joy key (the press is something like joy 14, the weird input is joy slide + or some weird thing). When I go to set buttons on the emu, I click the button to set, and it instantly changes to whatever input it is perpetually recognizing. Anyway, it works fine HOWEVER, there seems to be some input that it recognizes as always on and I can't figure out what it is.
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I got the 3 in 1 adapter today and got it to work after installing some drivers and whatnot since the CD it came with couldn't be read by my computer. That's it, any info or opinions are appreciated. So, does anyone have an opinion on any of these, or any of a different brand that I could try?Īlso, if I do end up buying the more modern one, is there a way to configure the N64 emu so that the shoulder buttons only work when they are fully pressed? I'm thinking you can tweak dead zones but if it's recognized as digital input anyway that might not be the case. I don't know how much of a chore it's going to be to get it to work on windows 7. However, the product description says compatible with XP. The first one doesn't mention anything about shoulder buttons in the reviews so I assume they work ok. Not a big deal for 64 but the guy goes on to say that a light tap will trigger it. The second one is much more modern, but reviews say that the shoulder buttons are recognized as a digital input, not analog. Has anyone bought/used/heard anything about any of the one floating around out there?

I really want to buy a USB adapter for my GC controller because playing 64 with a PS3 controller kinda sucks.
