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project64k Controller Settings

CyrusTheGreat

Smash Cadet
Joined
Jan 8, 2007
Messages
65
Location
Manhattan, NYC, NY
Can anyone their upload the controller settings (.cpa file) for me and anyone else having trouble configuring their n64 controller so it works like it should. All the settings for deadzone and range and etc, I keep messing up on. Right now, I'm using N-Rage's Direct-Input8 V2 1.83 controller plugin. If you have a .cpa for a different plugin, I'll download it if it works. I want to get back into online play again, Thanks
 

Zantetsu

Smash Master
Joined
Sep 1, 2006
Messages
4,413
Location
Springfield, MO
Not everyones configurations will work the same cuss alot of people may use different n64 adapters. What do u use?
 

Zantetsu

Smash Master
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Sep 1, 2006
Messages
4,413
Location
Springfield, MO
For what i know alot of people use that one. I use a gcn controller tho so i cant help u but alot of people should.
 

_kSo_

Smash Master
Joined
Nov 4, 2006
Messages
3,537
Location
Los Angeles, CA
Also, you should configure your joystick via windows XP control panal rather than the emulator itself. It may have sensitivity issues which can be resolved there
 

Umbrasquall

Smash Ace
Joined
Feb 1, 2007
Messages
504
That's the adapter I use. Like Kso said, you need to configure the controller in Windows Control Panel as well. Then you can mess around with the deadzone. I had mine set at 12% when I used N-Rage and 0% when I use the default Jabo plugin.
 

okaygo

Smash Journeyman
Joined
Mar 22, 2007
Messages
244
Dead-zone is the area of the analog that isn't calculated: The higher the setting, the less ghost movements you will see, go to high and you will feel some delay due to the deadzone. Go to low, and it might be too sensitive.
 
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