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Has anyone ever managed to get controllers working under games with wine. On Lego Star Wars it recognizes my axis but doesn't recognize normal buttons and I cannot set it up. I have logitech F710 and it supports Xinput and Dinput, on Dinput it isn't even recognized and on Xinput it faces the problem that I mentioned above (speaking of wine)
If anyone has any info on that I'd be really thankful :)
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Lucky you, I installed xboxdrv to enable xinput recognition but I cannot seem to set it up correctly... It activates the second player too. Well it's a step in the right direction :) Will look more into this when I have time.
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So yes, it is possible and not super hard.
For me a solution was always to install x360ce:
https://github.com/x360ce/x360ce
I don't remember if it was done exactly like in the link above, but for sure you had to copy some .exe file, .ini (for configuration) and few dll's to games directory.
There is also XInputTest (or something like this) that allows you to check if your controller is correctly recognized and configured.
After this I was successful.
Before Dualshock4 I was also playing with my previous controller, Logitech F310 and it was working this way as well.
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Thanks for help, I will look into it :) hopefully I will be able to configure it as it should be. Does it work out of the box when you launch the game after the configuration multiple times for that WINE bottle?
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Well there's always a way to set controller to emulate a keyboard inputs... the axis don't work as axis then but rather as buttons but anyway I hope that I will find a better way with emulating xinput since my controller (F710) supports both xinput and dinput.
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I can play Odallus The Dark Call perfectly with my Xbox 360 controller. All I need to do (for now anyways) is disable the "Microsoft X-box 360 pad (event)" setting in the Game Controllers menu in Wine's Control Panel.
You could try disabling that event for other games and seeing if that works for you...
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Where do you find that feature? :)
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Open up your terminal and type
wine control.exe
and you will see the Wine Control Panel pop up.
Look in the "Game Controllers" section :)
Credit goes to this gentleman for the controller fix in Odallus: https://www.gog.com/forum/general/the_judas_does_this_run_in_wine_thread_v1173/post413
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Then I highly recommend filing a bug report in WineHQ's bugzilla about it I've had some controller issues resolved myself and since controller support is being worked currently, it's a good time to post a bug report :)
Here's my personal guide to ensure your problem gets looked at and possibly fixed:
1. When submitting a bug report be sure to use a good title for your issue that accurately describes your problem.
2. Make sure to attach the terminal output as you attempt to reproduce the issue as the terminal output gives a decent amount of info that could help a developer solve your issue (Remember: not everyone may have this game to test and since you cannot legally just send a copy of the game, the more information you give, the easier it will be for someone to diagnose the problem.)
3. Be sure to state what Windows version you are running the game in and if you have used any winetricks or overrides in the Wine prefix you have the game installed in.
4. Last but not least, be sure to follow up on the issue every now and then :)
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