[NOT maintained anymore] Graphical program used to map keyboard buttons and mouse controls to a gamepad. Useful for playing games with no gamepad support
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Linux: Does not recognize N64 controller mapping #282
Antimicro 2.23 on windows would recognize the controller mapping for my N64 controller which had 1 Dpad and Axis 1, 2, 3 and 4 and button 1-16. Many of these buttons did nothing since the N64 controller only had 4 buttons, cpad, dpad and a analog stick but anitmicro did read all the buttons and the joystick.
Antimicro 2.23 on linux does not read the n64 fully. The mapping the same as a Xbox controller in anitmicro. Is there a way to fix this in linux? I have the mayflash usb adpater
Antimicro 2.23 on windows would recognize the controller mapping for my N64 controller which had 1 Dpad and Axis 1, 2, 3 and 4 and button 1-16. Many of these buttons did nothing since the N64 controller only had 4 buttons, cpad, dpad and a analog stick but anitmicro did read all the buttons and the joystick.
Antimicro 2.23 on linux does not read the n64 fully. The mapping the same as a Xbox controller in anitmicro. Is there a way to fix this in linux? I have the mayflash usb adpater
https://www.amazon.com/MAYFLASH-N64-Controller-Adapter-Pc/dp/B002B9FIUU