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I apologize that I'm not even sure of the proper language to describe this, but this is the problem I'm having:
I have a couple of usb arcade controllers that I built. When I plug one into the computer and play some games, it's recognized as controller 1.
Then if I plug in my Playstation to USB controller adapter it always bumps the arcade controller to controller 2 or 3 (depending if there's 1 or 2 controllers connected to the Playstation adapter, it has two physical controller ports).
Also, some of the arcade controllers will do the same thing. There are certain ones that will always bump others down the list. The Playstation adapter will always take the top spots if it's plugged in though.
I'm building a cabinet, and this will really be troublesome when trying to keep the controllers straight.
Is there any way to lock certain game controllers to specific "ports?"
For example, two arcade controllers will be built into the cabinet, and will always be plugged in. I want the one on the left to always be recognized as controller 1, no matter what else is plugged in. I want the one on the right to always be recognized as controller 2.
Sometimes I will plug the Playstation adapter in to accommodate two more players in four player games, and I want the controllers connected to always be recognized as controllers 3 and 4.
Sometimes players three and four will plug in portable arcade controllers instead of using Playstation controllers. If possible, I want these to be recognized as controllers 5 and 6, even if controllers 3 and 4 aren't plugged in. If this isn't doable they could just be 3 and 4.
Does anyone know how to do this? I have this problem with all versions of Windows, but I'll be using 7 Pro for the foreseeable future, so I'd like to fix it in that. Any ideas?