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Amiga Emus sixaxis settings

This is a discussion on Amiga Emus sixaxis settings within the Motorola Xoom Games forums, part of the Motorola Xoom Forum category; I followed this very helpful video for setup of sixaxis last week (thanks castorshells): http://www.xoomforums.com/forum/moto...15-videos.html Anyway I had struggled to set up my sixaxis using ...

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    Amiga Emus sixaxis settings

    I followed this very helpful video for setup of sixaxis last week (thanks castorshells):

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    Anyway I had struggled to set up my sixaxis using usb/bt controller and had downloaded this app but really not got into the settings....so the video mentioned has shortened my setup time for the likes of bang bang racing etc (i did not realise the touch settings were key as shown in video).

    So my question is how to setup in either anuae4all: https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...cnet.uae&hl=en OR uae4droid: https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...g.ab.uae&hl=en.

    I previously had not trouble setting up a wired sixaxis through uae4droid on an unrooted asus transformer but I've drawn a blank on xoom with usb/bt controller and now sixaxis controller. I can get it to work generally but the virtual joysticks on screen will not relate to the sixaxis controller setups i create.

    I previously used usb/bt controller to setup certain 'keys' in the emus but this doesnt work either. Plus it was only partially affective so I was hoping with a rooted tablet and new controller i could get it working well?

    Any sixaxis to emu info appreciated even if it is not amiga based.

    Ta.

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    Most roms give you the ability to set key bindings within the games options I believe.

    In the six axis app you can bind keys to simulate a keyboard. If you go to keyboard emulation and then you can start to set keys from there. You need to know what keys, if any, are set to that game.

    For example, I got Lego Batman for free from Onlive. I looked up a control scheme for that game on PC. I then used the six axis app to bind those keyboard keys to the controller buttons.

    For other games, even android games, I would set up controls like that just through trial and error. The whole touch emulation was the newset feature added to that app. When I first started Shadow Gun it took awhile to get the controls just because I was going back and forth trying to find what buttons did what.

    I hope I was able to help you out some more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Castorshells View Post
    Most roms give you the ability to set key bindings within the games options I believe.

    In the six axis app you can bind keys to simulate a keyboard. If you go to keyboard emulation and then you can start to set keys from there. You need to know what keys, if any, are set to that game.

    For example, I got Lego Batman for free from Onlive. I looked up a control scheme for that game on PC. I then used the six axis app to bind those keyboard keys to the controller buttons.

    For other games, even android games, I would set up controls like that just through trial and error. The whole touch emulation was the newset feature added to that app. When I first started Shadow Gun it took awhile to get the controls just because I was going back and forth trying to find what buttons did what.

    I hope I was able to help you out some more.

    Sent from my M9300 using Tapatalk 2
    I will take another look, problem with some key inputs with amiga games is that a diagonal input would help....im not sure that is possible with key set inputs though or at least it wont work well i guess....maybe wrong there?

    Anyway I know I had usb/bt controller working using a sixaxis in anuae4all and tried replicating that but no joy. It wasn't perfact though anyway so i will try sixaxis as you have suggested.


 

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