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Can't map Logitech controller and input lag with analog sticks #13366

Open Terminykos opened 1 year ago

Terminykos commented 1 year ago

Quick summary

Trying to map my controller I always get "RZ+" instead the desired button. In addition, if I try to rotate the analog stick I can see a constant lag in the deadzone preview. (check attached videos)

Details

As I wrote before, trying to map my controller I get those random "RZ+" instead of the pressed button. Sometimes the "RZ+" appears also without pressing anything on the gamepad. In the other video, you can see the little point lagging when I keep rotating the analog stick without stopping. I'm on Linux Mint 21.1 and RPCS3 Version: 0.0.26-1-8652b7d3 Alpha, the Controller is a Logitech Cordless Rumble Pad 2 perfectly working with any other emulator on the same machine. I also tried to test RPCS3 on windows (same machine and same controller) and everything is working great, I can map my controller without issues and there is no lag on the analog sticks.

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/123756166/217077456-222a1fdf-44e5-45c0-98e7-ca9e4da9175a.mov

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/123756166/217077523-cd79daf7-ffd7-4cd0-8e2f-d268db646ee1.mov

Attach a log file

RPCS3.log

Attach capture files for visual issues

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System configuration

Linux Mint 21.1 AMD Ryzen 7 5700G Radeon RX6700XT

Other details

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Megamouse commented 1 year ago

Nothing of what you're doing is in the log. Also, there's a workaround for crappy 3rdParty controllers. But I'm too lazy to post the link that's literally in your evdev description.

Terminykos commented 1 year ago

I have already tried the workaround, it helped only to allign the analog sticks in the middle of the deadzone and nothing else.

Terminykos commented 1 year ago

Tried with another controller, different brand, different connection, same story...The previous controller was a Logitech connected via USB with proprietary wireless stick, the second controller is a Mediacom bluetooth gamepad directly connected to the built-in bluetooth adapter of the motherboard. Issues are the same, so it's not a problem with the controller itself

Megamouse commented 1 month ago

Try again please