I've got a couple of those. Great for mame. I've not used them for gba
emulation though but I will give it a go when I get home tonight. Have you
tried turning off the analog on the joypad. When I forgot to turn it on
originally, I only had the d-pad & 10 buttons. with it switched on it's as
you say, 4 analog axes and 16 buttons.
I think windows will detect it as 2 different devices, depending on whether
you've got the analog on or off (as I said, this is not 100% proven yet).
My devices are n64/psx -> usb so may act differently to yours.
hope this helps in some small way & I'll try it and post my findings (if
no-one beats me to it!)
Chris
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Wynn [mailto:mike.wynn@...]
Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 12:31 PM
To: gbadev@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [gbadev] Emulators an PC joystick support.
I've just bought my self a new toy ...a PSX->USB adapter,
a great little gadget, makes my PSX analog joypad appear as a PC usb
joystick,
4 analog and 16 buttons.
currently I see that there are several emulators that will allow me to
configure the input device as a joystick, but will not allow
up/down/left/right to be joystick buttons, they can only be analog axises
any chance that one of emulators will support this feature, as a PSX
joypad
is very close in feel to a GBA.
Mike.
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