@JayBee Yeah, bonus of calibrating in game in guess It is quite annoying that mouse is slightly off in most games but as long as calibrate to the little red cross on the calibration screen you should be all good.
I just tested pcsx2. I feel a bit dumb, last time I tested I forgot to disable the widescreen hacks, reason why it wasn't aiming properly. Without it it's working perfectly
Still looking for a way to play those games correctly in 16/9 tho, it would look great.
Hey JayBee
What problem are you having with 16:9?
You can set the aspect ratio in the be window settings.
You can also set the window size.
I haven’t found it necessary but you can also set a custom internal resolution in the video plugin settings.
Just setting the 16:9 aspect ratio works for me though.
If you are having trouble where the aim is fine in the Center but drifts off on one or more axis as you go towards the edge then you need to tweak the 4 values in the gun on profiles for the game that you are using to get the aim consistent for your screen set up.
Which game are you trying?
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You're right, I didn't touch the settings of the plug-in yet, I wanted to see how it was working without changing anything.
The issue I get in pcsx2 is that when I use the widescreen hacks and 16:9 ratio for timecrisis 3 (I must admit it's the only ps2 lightgun game I tested so far), even if the game is displayed well in full 16:9, the lightgun is still registered only in the 4:3 zone of the screen, as it was intended in the original game.
So the aiming is perfect, but I can't shoot on the left and right borders
Back with native 4:3 it works perfectly.
I will follow your advice and try to change the settings to see if I can make the aiming fit the 16:9 aspect.
For your camera issue, I would check the soldering first, to see if you have no short circuit or bad connection, the led of the camera should be either always on when it's working, or always off. Do you have a multimeter or a continuity tester that you can use?