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Analog sticks not responding #19

Open JustinRodri3000 opened 3 years ago

JustinRodri3000 commented 3 years ago

After download reVita via Autoplugin, the analog sticks worked fine for the first day, then suddenly both analog sticks stopped responding the next day. I figured out after uninstalling reVita, that it was specifically reVita that was causing the issue.

MERLev commented 3 years ago

Are u sure they where not disabled via reVIta configuration? Resetting reVita setings by deleting ux0:/data/reVita folder could help too.

Parallax2814 commented 3 years ago

I can confirm that I am having the exact same issue!

Both analog sticks worked at first, and in the span of a few hours now neither of them do. Where do I go to reset the sticks so they work again? I’ve tried Profile > Analog Sticks > Left Analog > On and Right Analog > On. I’ve looked at all of the settings and don’t see any other possible setting that I can adjust to get them working again. I’ve also deleted the ux0:/data/reVita folder, but the issue still persists until I uninstall the plugin. Once I do that, both analog sticks work as they should.

I had installed reVita and the suggested MiniVitaTV plug-in so I could remap the L2/R2 buttons from the back touchpad to the DS4 controller L2/R2 buttons. It indeed worked, but I lose use of the analog sticks on the Vita itself until I uninstall.

Parallax2814 commented 3 years ago

UPDATE: I would be curious to know which plug-in OP was using along with reVita. I figured it out I think, but more testing over the next few days will be needed. In my case it was not reVita at all causing the issue. It was suggested to use MiniVitaTV to use a DualShock 4 controller with reVita, and that was the issue. Once installed, MiniVitaTV caused my analog sticks to go unresponsive on my Vita. Rather than uninstalling reVita, I uninstalled MiniVitaTV first. My analog sticks both worked after that. Hmmm, okay. I tested it out by playing Pinball Arcade and confirmed both sticks working again. Rather than installing MiniVitaTV, I installed ds34vita instead. However I came across a weird situation where every time I would exit reVita, my entire system would crash and reboot. Changes to reVita like added remaps would not save. I uninstalled ds34vita and installed ds4vita.

So far so good from what I can tell. ReVita doesn’t crash, my remaps are saved, analog sticks work, and DS4 works with ds4vita. I will keep testing over the next few days to see if anything pops up, but I’ve at least I think I’ve resolved my issue at least.

MERLev commented 3 years ago

Onto MiniVItaTV > most likely you are using official build. Try this one instead https://github.com/MERLev/MiniVitaTV/releases/tag/0.4.2 Forthe the close> crash issue, it's most likely caused by incompatible versions of reVita and ds34vita. Just update both to the latest versions (from my github).

Parallax2814 commented 3 years ago

I had installed everything via the Autoplugin 2 app. Yes, I was using the official version of MiniVitaTV, which in the app was beta 0.4. ;) Although my current setup seems to be working, so I don’t see the need to change anything at this point and time.

As for both reVita and ds34vita, they were also the most current versions. 1.0.8 and 1.1 respectively, downloaded via the Autoplugin 2 app. And I had made sure that reVita was above the others necessary in config.txt. Still was getting crashes with those versions when I tried to close the menu of reVita. Once I uninstalled ds34vita and installed ds4vita 1.2, everything has been golden since.

JustinRodri3000 commented 1 year ago

I completely forgot about this. Found out it was because it clashed with a plug-in to use a ps3/ps4 controller. After uninstalling the controller plug-in and replacing it with one that was just a ps4 controller, it worked.