Gamepads making involuntary movements in Emulation Station
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Yeah, they're probably only sold in Asia. You can buy them on Taobao (Chinese eBay type site):
https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a312a.7700824.w4004-9946732977.8.1834c87dZ8KMVO&id=548548202517
79.80 Chinese Yuan equals £8.79 according to Google which is still expensive for this type of controller. I mean, look at the crap on eBay - you can pick up TWO completely useless, no-brand SNES-type controllers for less than £6.
It's just a shame that the Rockfire/Buffalo controllers have this flaw. Even with this flaw they're among the best of a (very) bad bunch!
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@stoo They are great (with flaws). I loved mine, was going to replace it until I saw the prices they are going for at the minute. I'm not a tight-ass, but they just aren't worth the price being asked right now, and I'm not a fool. Other options are available!
I think iBuffalo just marketed them really well. I still have the box mine came in because I thought it was kinda cool and high quality packaging. -
Did a little more digging...
Out of interest, I git cloned evhz (https://gitlab.com/iankelling/evhz) to my RPi3 and ran it with the Buffalo controller connected. This is what appeared over the course of around 15 seconds (I couldn't figure out how to make evhz add timestamps). I was not touching the controller at all during this time:
event0: USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 125Hz, Average 0Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 1Hz, Average 62Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 125Hz, Average 42Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 1Hz, Average 62Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 125Hz, Average 50Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 3Hz, Average 62Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 62Hz, Average 54Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 125Hz, Average 55Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 1Hz, Average 63Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 125Hz, Average 56Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 1Hz, Average 63Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 125Hz, Average 57Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 125Hz, Average 63Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 125Hz, Average 67Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 125Hz, Average 71Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 11Hz, Average 74Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 125Hz, Average 70Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 125Hz, Average 73Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 6Hz, Average 76Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 125Hz, Average 73Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 1Hz, Average 75Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 125Hz, Average 72Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 1Hz, Average 74Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 125Hz, Average 71Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 1Hz, Average 73Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 125Hz, Average 70Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 125Hz, Average 72Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 2Hz, Average 74Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 125Hz, Average 72Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 6Hz, Average 73Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 125Hz, Average 71Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 1Hz, Average 73Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 125Hz, Average 71Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 3Hz, Average 72Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 125Hz, Average 70Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 1Hz, Average 72Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 125Hz, Average 70Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 125Hz, Average 71Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 4Hz, Average 73Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 125Hz, Average 71Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 125Hz, Average 72Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 3Hz, Average 73Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 125Hz, Average 72Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 4Hz, Average 73Hz USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad : Latest 125Hz, Average 71Hz
None of my other controllers spam the USB interface like this. My Wired 360 controller sits quietly until I actually make an input. Same for my crappy iNNEXT controllers. Only the Buffalo controllers seem to do this.
I don't have enough knowledge of electronics to know what this means so I'm probably not going to investigate further. :P
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@stoo Thanks for testing. Such crappy pieces of hardware, these Buffalo controllers. Although mine seem stable now, after some pretty long testing, I actually only use them as backups now. I replaced them with SNES Classic controllers + Raphnet low-latency USB adapters. Awesome quality and feel, no ghost input and extremely low latency (~1 ms total from pressing a button until the system has read the value). Downside? It's kind of an expensive solution... :-P
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@brunnis Actually, I have a couple of Wii Classic Pros lying around gathering dust. Those Raphnet adapters sound ideal... and I've just ordered one. Thanks for the tip.
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Just wanted to add my findings. Bought a new 3b+ and some offical WiiU Pro controllers to use and they work PERFECT on the internal BT. (new stretch image)
Though to myself GREAT, imaged Rpi3b card and got TONS of ghost input (Dpad-Right+A) trying to scroll down system romlists. Transfer card to 3b+ and pair same remote, works perfect again.
I had never used with WiiU Pros with the 3b before but there is definately something up with stretch and the WiiU pros. Cant get wifi to scan either.
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@techiedj said in Gamepads making involuntary movements in Emulation Station:
Cant get wifi to scan either.
I assume you've followed the install instructions and set up your country code before trying to make Wifi working.
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