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Emulator Issues #5010

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Input configuration will only use half of analog surface (e.g. X+ or X-)

Added by MofoMan2000 about 13 years ago.

Status:
Fixed
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
-
Category:
Controls
% Done:

0%

Operating system:
N/A
Issue type:
Bug
Milestone:
Regression:
No
Relates to usability:
Yes
Relates to performance:
No
Easy:
No
Relates to maintainability:
No
Regression start:
Fixed in:

Description

4) What steps will reproduce the problem?

  1. Right-click on a button in the controls setup dialog.
  2. In the box that pops up, you can only select Axis/Slider + or -.
  3. There's no way to, for example, assign the ENTIRE slider to be the analog L button on the Gamecube controller. You can only use HALF the slider to control it (the - OR the +).

5) What version of dolphin are you using (32bit/64bit along with the
version as it appears in the title bar, etc)?
On what operating system, drivers, and hardware? Be sure to list OS,
graphics driver information, and video card model if you are having
graphics problems, for example.
v. 3.0-201 x64

6) Please provide any additional information below.
It really makes no sense that we can only use half a slider for an entire analog GCpad surface.


Related issues 1 (0 open1 closed)

Has duplicate Emulator - Emulator Issues #5166: Mac OSX Version Needs Simple Controller Calibrator Duplicate

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Actions #1

Updated by Billiard26 almost 13 years ago

A trigger which uses the full negative to positive range is not very typical.

You can map the full range to a single input in Dolphin by right-clicking one of buttons in the input config dialog and manually configuring it.

Set "Range" on top to 50
In the bottom text box enter (where Axis X is the axis): !Axis X-^Axis X+
Click the "Set" button.

Yes, this is not very intuitive.

Actions #2

Updated by MofoMan2000 almost 13 years ago

Oh my god, I'm stupid. This is the kind of stuff that usually is intuitive to me, why didn't I think to try something like that?

What does the carat (^) do? Usually that's exponentiation but maybe not in this case?

Actions #3

Updated by Billiard26 almost 13 years ago

I tells you in the dialog. (add)
("+" was not used to not conflict with "Axis X+")

Actions #4

Updated by Billiard26 almost 12 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Won't fix
  • Category set to controls
  • Relates to usability set to Yes
  • Operating system N/A added
Actions #6

Updated by Billiard26 almost 12 years ago

Issue 5166 has been merged into this issue.

Actions #7

Updated by Billiard26 almost 12 years ago

  • Status changed from Won't fix to Fixed

This issue was closed by revision a01bd96d7d0b.

Actions #8

Updated by delroth almost 12 years ago

This issue was closed by revision a01bd96d7d0b.

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