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    Issue with XBox 360 wireless controller and Commodore 64 emulator. Down button gives two downs on UI screen

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      FatBeard
      last edited by FatBeard

      I'm having an issue with the 360 controller with the commodore 64 emulator. On the UI menu within the emulator when i hit down, the cursor moves two places rather than one, when i hit up, the cursor moves one place, but also to the right (which means i enter that menu that is selected). This happens in game also. I've tried re-mapping the joystick several times but it always gives me the same issue. No other emulator has this problem and the ui screen in emulation station doesn't have it either. Anyt houghts

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      • RiverstormR
        Riverstorm
        last edited by

        Take a look at this thread it almost seems a similar issue relating to how input is captured from a joystick.

        https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/378/configuring-code_not-control-mapping-in-lr-mame2003

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          FatBeard @Riverstorm
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          @Riverstorm thanks i'll take a look

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