AntiMicro / antimicro

[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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8bitdo pro 2 not detected in xinput mode #378

Closed 9s78af9s87f9sd8f7 closed 1 year ago

9s78af9s87f9sd8f7 commented 3 years ago

I'm using the newer 8 bitdo sn pro 2 and when i set the controller to xinput mode, it is not detected.

When i switch the controller to dinput , it is detected but some of my buttons, such as the paddles on the underside are not detected.

9s78af9s87f9sd8f7 commented 3 years ago

I have tested this with using a bluetooth connection and then using the usb connection.

Everything works perfectly when i use usb Using bluetooth produces the problems

9s78af9s87f9sd8f7 commented 3 years ago

Is the problem linked to me using windows 7 and not 10

CodyRude commented 2 years ago

I had an issue with my 8bitdo pro2 controller being detected in blutetooth mode in anything (including antimicrox). I installed some additional udev rules here and it started working: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/game-devices-udev

pktiuk commented 1 year ago

AntiMicro is no longer maintained. There were no bigger fixes since 2017.
There is a new recommended version of this app called AntiMicroX.

As a part of cleanup, this issue will be closed and repository will be archived.
If you find this issue relevant also for that new version of application you can create a new issue (or discussion) there (but firstly check it, because many issues of the old app are fixed and there are some new functionalities implemented)
If you will decide to create a new issue for AntiMicroX remember to mention this issue for reference.