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There's a ton of gamepad type out there, so I can only guarantee if you are perfectly the same as me, you will solved this problem and perhaps to all Koei's Warrior games. Do you use USB Controller port like this? Do you use cheap PS2 Controller (fake product) like me?
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Do you use Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit? If all yes, then this is the solution. Taken from GTA Forum, but re-edit the solution to my PC. Source = - UNPLUG / DISCONNECT YOUR GAMEPAD FIRST!!! - Open Windows - Start - Run RegEdit.exe - Go browse HKEYCURRENTUSER System CurrentControlSet Control MediaProperties PrivateProperties Joystick OEM VID####&PID#### ### - Unique number - In the VID&PID folder, change the 'OEMName' - USB Gamepad or Twin USB Gamepad to - Logitech Rumblepad 2 USB - Go to folder Axes - Folder Axes should contain folders 0, 1, 2 & 5. Publicado originalmente por:Inside VID###&PID###, there are many folders.
Axes - Buttons - OEMForceFeedBack Axes folder is for Axis setting. But for unknown reason, instead written as Axis, it's written as Axes. If you don't understand about the Axes Folder, go see in youtube I have 2 gamepads and 1 joystick and i never have axes/axis folders in Registry. And ForceFeedBack is in neighboring directory for two of them. It's seems that they only exist for some controllers (or, more correct way to say it - for some drivers and setting programms). Which meens that it's didn't solve right-stick problem for me and some others. Hovever, in my case some drivers been installed with errors, because i use russian locale and saitek by particular is quite sucks with them and they tend to mess with good ones direct-input controllers.
Which causes problems with d-pad (like impossibility to use diagonals) and sticks. So, my only problem now is that Koei games thinks that direct-input is much more important that xinput which locks me from using xinput emulators in some of them (and as result action buttons as well as start and select is mapped wrong if i don't use keybord-emulation). I pretty sure that Axes is Axis in plural. Publicado originalmente por:I have 2 gamepads and 1 joystick and i never have axes/axis folders in Registry.
And ForceFeedBack is in neighboring directory for two of them. It's seems that they only exist for some controllers (or, more correct way to say it - for some drivers and setting programms). Which meens that it's didn't solve right-stick problem for me and some others. Hovever, in my case some drivers been installed with errors, because i use russian locale and saitek by particular is quite sucks with them and they tend to mess with good ones direct-input controllers. Publicado originalmente por:doesn't work for windows 8 above as the axes folder is nowhere to be found. For those who never/failed to install the gamepad's driver, you can create the Axes/Axis key by your own. Point your VID###&PID### folder.
Right click on it. Select NEW - KEY - Rename the new folder (default = New Key #1) to AXES. Same method, right click on AXES folder, and create 4 new key.
Rename each new folder to 0, 1, 2, 5 - Point folder 0, 1, 2, 5. In each of these, you will see on the right tab.
Name Type Data (Default) REGSZ (value not set) -!!!- Now, I want to explain first. REGSZ mean for STRING VALUE, REGBINARY mean for BINARY VALUE. Inside that data value, if you want to create new data, you do right click on empty space, select new and create 2 new BINARY VALUE data. To each 0, 1, 2, 5 folder, the inside data became like this (Default) REGSZ (value not set) New Value #1 REGBINARY (zero-length binary value) New Value #2 REGBINARY (zero-length binary value) - Now, edit each data. I have seen a lot of fixes about this and none of them worked for me. Basically when I try to calibrate my controller, The left stick shows movement and gives off raw data which means it's transferring signals to the pc thus it's working My right stick on the other hand is also giving off signals and the raw data is showing it, but it's showing NO MOVEMENT.
And Yes I did those registry edits already. And another thing I took note of: The left stick is showing smooth transitions when going to a certain value but the right stick just goes to the maximum value instantly even with just the smallest movement. My only conclusion: The right analog stick is sending signals of a different button NOT registered on the controller itself and the computer is able to read it, just unable to register it. Also yes, The analog light thingy is lit up.