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Has anyone gotten x360ce working with an Ultrastick 360?
surface tension:
--- Quote ---Do you have some other program like xpadder also posting direction keys based on the u360 position?
I don't have any experience with the u360s but I've messed around with x360ce a fair amount and it seems to work with any dinput controller, even fake ones generated by vJoy.
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No, nothing else going on. Yes, I've been reading through a lot of your posts and expected it to work like this.
--- Quote ---Have you tried the Xinput hack (based on x360ce but you edit an .ini file instead).
http://files.arcadecontrols.com/details.php?image_id=3656&mode=search
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Not tried that, so I'll give that a go next. Thanks.
surface tension:
Finally got around to trying the Xinput hack out but didn't have any joy. Isn't this for keyboards? There is no movement on the test screen, but I get feedback when I press arrow keys on the keyboard.
NickG:
I am using U360 w/ x360ce for some steam games and do not have drifting problems in those I've tried. I may have had to increase deadzones for some games, but I cannot remember for certain. The deadzone are set to 0 in x360ce ini files and my ultramaps are set to the default analog. For axis/Iaxis, etc., I get 0:0 with my joystick centered in the x360ce configuration screen, even though my joysticks rest at a center with raw feedback not at mid value of 32767' per the other screen. So I guess verifying mapping, then deadzone increase in either the x360ce or the games files may be my only suggestions.
surface tension:
Thanks NickG, that's interesting. Some games work out of the box without x360ce, but I haven't got any to work using it.
The ones I have tried to use x360ce with seem to be fully asserted to the left, but you can get a bit of up and down out of it. I'll have a play around with what you've mentioned.
I've also been in touch with Andy @ Ultimarc and he's suggested there may be a possible firmware modification for this. I'll keep this thread updated.
surface tension:
There's a possible future firmware update for this. In the mean time, I'm using the 360 in output mode, so all signals are coming from the minipac. I'm sure I read of people feeding keystrokes into x360ce, but I can only see options for button 1, 2, 3 etc. Can anyone shed any light on how to use key strokes?
I'll also give the Xinput hack another try.
Thanks
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