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OK, so I have a Logitech DualShock II, and I have it configured in the panel, but PJ64 only seems to recognize 45-degree angles from the joystick. I can only go 8 very limiting directions, and I can't figure out why. Is this built-in to PJ64, or is it an issue with my controller/drivers? I've tried this with both Jabo's DirectInput and the NRage plugin.
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I've never had this issue before; it most likely has something to do with the controller itself. Have you calibrated it? What version of N-rage did you try?
E: Then again, I assume you're using the latest open-source'd version, and I've yet to try that out, so ...
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its probably the input plugin.
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Oh, good grief. Nevermind, I figured it out. I had the analog-digial mode switched, so the analog signals were being taken from the d-pad. I feel stupid XD.
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