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Post by exalt9 on Mar 14, 2017 4:42:38 GMT -6
I am using a Nintendo Switch Pro Controller with button mapping mechanics from JoyToKey to play the Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night Early Alpha Demo shown at E3.
However, it does not let me map my controls with JoyToKey.
Instead, it auto-configures for me.
What is wrong?
Does this happen with anyone else?
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Post by Astaroth on Mar 14, 2017 9:10:13 GMT -6
all i know about the pro controller is it works natively like the ps4/xbone controllers do with windows, you just plug it in, i dont actually have one to test
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Post by Scars Unseen on Mar 14, 2017 9:59:31 GMT -6
From what I've read, the Pro Controller works as a DirectInput device, while the Bloodstained demo requires an XInput device. Instead of Joy2Key, try using X360ce to make the controller appear as an XBox 360 controller to the game.
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Post by exalt9 on Mar 16, 2017 19:29:20 GMT -6
imgur.com/a/oqu6OI got to this part. What do I do next? For example, I want to use B to jump on the NS Pro Controller which is the Space Bar on the Keyboard. How do I pull this off? Also, are the Beta Access and final game of B: RotN expected to use the XInput device as well? @scars Unseen
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