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Joy2Key PS3 Help - Printable Version +- Southperry.net (https://www.southperry.net) +-- Forum: Maplers Helping Maplers (https://www.southperry.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=9) +--- Forum: Technical Help (https://www.southperry.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=84) +--- Thread: Joy2Key PS3 Help (/showthread.php?tid=21746) |
Joy2Key PS3 Help - y0y0y0y0shi0 - 2010-01-17 I've been wanting to use my PS3 controller for Combat Aarms, and so I decided to hook up my controller to the computer. I found libusb (a driver for the PS3 controller) and I'm using that along with Joy2Key. I know which buttons = which, but I can't seem to get it to recognize the right joystick. I tried a second tab on the JoyToKey map (which says "Joystick 2"), but that didn't seem to work. Has anyone had experience with this before that can help? Joy2Key PS3 Help - Hiepocrite - 2010-01-17 . Joy2Key PS3 Help - y0y0y0y0shi0 - 2010-01-17 Hiep Wrote:I've tried motioninjoy but it doesn't support full keyboard functionsI should've mentioned that I tried that as well, couldn't get any of it to work, let alone recognize my controller. I tried it with both USB and wireless. Joy2Key PS3 Help - JoeTang - 2010-01-18 Go to Others. Check off Use Axes other than X and Y. If it's anything like my controller, Left Joystick: Movement AxisX(<0) = A AxisX(>0) = D AxisY(<0) = W AxisY(>0) = S Right Joystick: Panning Axis3(<0) = Mouse: Horizontal(-#) Axis3(>0) = Mouse: Horizontal(#) Axis6(<0) = Mouse: Vertical(-#) Axis6(>0) = Mouse: Vertical(#) I can't remember if CA used the Arrow Keys to pan too, you could stick those in there instead of Mouse Movements. Joy2Key PS3 Help - y0y0y0y0shi0 - 2010-01-18 JoeTang Wrote:Go to Others.The box is checked off, unless you want me to check it on. Ooh yay, turning it on worked. Thanks Joe~ Now I don't have to download this other crap. XD Edit: Errr. Now it doesn't recognize the arrow keys. D= Joy2Key PS3 Help - JoeTang - 2010-01-18 y0y0y0y0shi0 Wrote:The box is checked off, unless you want me to check it on. Slider is your D-Pad. Slider1(<0) is Up Slider1(>0) is Down Slider2(<0) is Left Slider2(>0) is right Joy2Key PS3 Help - y0y0y0y0shi0 - 2010-01-18 JoeTang Wrote:Slider is your D-Pad.I have them all set to 5, 6, 7, and 8 respectively, but when I hit them on my controller, nothing happens. Joy2Key PS3 Help - JoeTang - 2010-01-18 y0y0y0y0shi0 Wrote:I have them all set to 5, 6, 7, and 8 respectively, but when I hit them on my controller, nothing happens. My bad. Go to Others. Check Use POV switches. I'm fairly sure the PS3 Controller doesn't have a POV switch, but it should be POV1:[DIRECTION] to set the D-Pad. A POV Switch is the button that lets you swap your D-Pad with your Joystick on your controller. Joy2Key PS3 Help - y0y0y0y0shi0 - 2010-01-18 JoeTang Wrote:My bad. Go to Others. Check Use POV switches. I'm fairly sure the PS3 Controller doesn't have a POV switch, but it should be POV1:[DIRECTION] to set the D-Pad.Thank you Joe! Finally got everything working fine. <3 Joy2Key PS3 Help - Hiepocrite - 2010-01-18 . |