- #Timesplitters future perfect rename profile for android#
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Still to no avail (tested on Super Smash Bros. The trouble mostly with CStickLeft_0 = -Axis 11- and MainLeft_0 = Device -Axis 0. InputStart_0 = Device 'abc123'-Button 108 When I first downloaded the Dolphin emu I mapped the controllers through the GUI and soon realised that mapping the sticks via "GameCube Controller 1", "Emulated" was not working correctly.Īll "Control Stick" and "C Stick" values were mapping to "Axis 11-"Īfter some digging around I figured I could edit the "Dolphin.ini" file to map the controller by inputting the values manually I changed the values from 40,000000 to 30,000000 down to 15,000000 and eventually 10,000000 with no apparent change in sensitivity or movement speed (the lowest value stopping movement all together).
#Timesplitters future perfect rename profile for android#
My issue: Drift on C-Stick and Main StickĪfter going through the steps described above on Dolphin 5.0-6585, -7692 and the latest -7775 for Android I am still unable to fix the drift/stick sensitivity issues
#Timesplitters future perfect rename profile Pc#
I have an Android phone (Google Pixel 2) with PC Wireless Gaming Receiver and Wireless Xbox 360 Controller. Thanks man! It would be so much more user friendly if these settings were simple checkboxes and sliders withing the Emulator. Hopefully this helps a few of the other people that I know were having this problem. I've found that most titles that are way to senitive by default (like TimeSplitters 2) work perfectly around 30-40, depending on your preference. Step 7 - You're done! Boot back in to dolphin and test things out! You can keep adjusting the values in GCPadCustom.ini (the custom ini from step 3) to whatever you want, although from testing things myself if you choose 10 (Main Stick/Radius = 10,000000) or below it will freeze things. Open this file in your text editor and and the end of the file on a new blank line add "" and then on the line after that, add "PadProfile1 = GCPadCustom" (or replace GCPadCustom with whatever you named your ini file in step 3. This is your per-title config file for the game you chose in the previous step. Step 6 - Return to your file explorer and navigate to the dolphin-emu > GameSettings folder, there should be an ini file with a name that contains letters and numbers, like "GTSE4F.ini" or something similar. This generates a per-game config file in dolphin-emu > GameSettings. Pick either Core settings or graphics, make any change and save it. If you click and hold on the game, it should bring up a menu that lets you make per-game config changes.
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Step 5 - Boot up dolphin and pick the game you want to set up from the main list. You can also make these changes for, and if you're trying to adjust more than one controller, but I have not personally tested anything more than GCPad1. Now make sure you save the file and exit. This will make your control sticks less sensitive. Next, look for "Main Stick/Radius = " and "C-Stick/Radius = " under the first "" block and change them both from "100,000000" to something like "40,000000". The first thing you need to do is change the first line from "" to "". Step 4 - Using a text editor app, open the GCPadCustom.ini file from the previous step, and you should see a text like and a bunch of listed flags like Device =. Following this step, I'm going to refer to this new file as GCPadCustom.ini. Step 3 - Once the copy of GCPadNew.ini is inside of the GCPad folder, rename GCPadNew.ini to whatever you want (like the name of the game you're going to use the custom mapping for) but make sure you keep the. Step 2 - Return to the dolphin-emu > Config folder and copy GCPadNew.ini from there in to your GCPad folder you created in the previous step. This creates the required folder structure for custom controller profiles.
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Create a folder named 'Profiles', then inside the new profiles folder make another folder named 'GCPad'.
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Step 1 - On your android device (using a file manager app) navigate to the default directory > dolphin-emu > Config folder. This solution is based on creating a per-game config file, and then setting that config to use a custom controller profile with adjusted values for the Main Stick and C-Stick flags. Thanks to the help of JMC47, JosJuice and HdkR I have finally figured out a solution for changing control stick sensitivity of a physical controller in the android build of dolphin.(tested on 5.0-6585)