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i got a usb converter to plug in two controllers and it works with p64 but the sensitivity of the analog sticks is really slow and thus like on super smash bros the characters move very slowly because they arent reading "run" from the controlller. any help here? i turned deadzone down to 0% and it helped a little but not much.
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calibrate them controllers
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by which of course you mean...
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Go to Control Panel/Game Controllers, select a controller click "Advanced" and find calibration. Do this for both controllers. Also, maybe if you adjust the "range" setting to 100 in the controller plugin? Or try using n-rages plugin instead? Good luck.
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controller, deadzone, sensitivity, super smash bros, usb |
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