9/14/2023 0 Comments Ppsspp not recognizing controllerNow it plays fine… then I use the menu hotkey on the controller, select ‘Close content’.Unplug/replug gamepad (not too fast), gamepad gets recognized in-game and works (sometimes accompanied by notification pop-up, other times without).Content is loaded, gamepad stops working.Navigate all over just with the gamepad, load content.Open RetroArch, press a button on gamepad, great!.Every other time the process goes like this: But it’s curious that you mentioned being knocked down to another port, because one time (out of 20) I was unplugging/replugging the gamepad an every time the little notification appeared the port # incremented (did it 9 times, went up to #10), it started doing that after I switched the number of available ports from 5 to 1, but that was a one off. I tried having all players control the menu enabled, didn’t change a thing also bound the same controller to the first 5 ports, also not working as soon as the content is loaded, and the problem always starts immediately after loading/closing the game. I’m in the process of gathering logs, but from what I see there is nothing suspect about it apart from the fact that it logs a bunch of lookups: Using new lookupdevice name: usb gamepadĥ times in one run, the first being the obvious initial detection, 2 or 3 other ones from me manually having to unplug/replug because it clearly is no longer working, and the other I’m not sure… I was expecting something to say gamepad disconnected/lost/unloaded or w/e, I don’t know… apparently there are quite a few users with a similar problem too. It never works on the first time the content is loaded, and some times (90%) it stops working altogether after closing the game (content). Unfortunately after loading a game it is as if it was unmapped, although going manually into the quick menu settings shows the controller still mapped. I would assume that it would, and when RetroArch is opened it is exactly what happens, the gamepad gets immediately recognized after pressing any button, it works fine, all buttons do. V1.2.2 does NOT have this issue, it seems to start in the next v1.3.0 (Feb 25 2016) along with the implementation of the new material design menu, lasting to this day (although possibly only affecting marginal number of hardware/controllers), hence the short amount of complaints and attention to this issue. I also tested as far back as v1.2.2 (Jul 19 2015) Anyone has any idea why this happens?ĮDIT: workaround here: Controller works in menu, stops working after loading game I’ve tried saving the autoconfig file too, but it makes no difference at all… works until a game is loaded and I’m back to unplugging/plugging back. So far the only thing that works is unplugging/plugging back the usb gamepad and pressing any button, then I get the bottom-left notification message about it being detected again and it starts working within the game and RetroArch menus. The USB gamepad is recognized upon opening RetroArch, I’ve been able to map all the keys properly, the issue is after loading a game the gamepad does nothing as if it had been disconnected, not even if I return to the RetroArch menu (the gamepad is still responsive to the OS). I7 2600K-3.I’m using a generic USB gamepad with OTG connection. Maybe that is causing the problem of dinput devices not recognized together with xinput? May be related to #8250 The xinput controller doesn't allow any other dinput controller to be recognized.Ĭhecking the issue tracker i see that you disabled dinput if an xinput controller is connected to avoid errors with controllers supporting both xinput & dinput. As soon as i bought and connected the MSI xinput controller (about a month ago) together with the dinput controllers, the dinput controllers were no longer recognized in PPSSPP (the MSI works fine). I had 3 dinput controllers connected and everything worked fine before connecting the MSI. The MSI xinput joystick works with all possible configurations of xinput & dinput. So it is not a case of the joystick working with previous versions and suddenly breaking. I bought the MSI xinput controller recently.
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