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Nate 06-12-2015 08:12 PM

New 'n' Tasty Controller settings
 
I want to play NnT in Linux with a PS3 controller. By default only the joysticks worked, clicking them in to select and cancel. I eventually found the CFG files and the readme (which could have been better signposted, by the way) and set it up so that most of the buttons work fine. For some reason, the D-Pad isn't working for GameSpeak, though.

Looking at the given CFG for the Xbox controller, it looks like the D-pad is a jockstick. Is that the only way that controller setup can work? Is there a way to get button D-pads set up to do gamespeak?

Varrok 06-13-2015 12:44 AM

You most probably can. Although you can bind the whole dpad as one entry, you should be able to bind the individual directions (up, down, left, right), using the single axis name (something like Axis 1-, Axis 2+ etc.). I'm not sure what they're named using your controller.

That said, I've never messed with NnT's CFG file, because fuck JAW for not implementing such necessary and basic function as rebinding Gamepad buttons.

Nate 06-13-2015 09:42 AM

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You most probably can. Although you can bind the whole dpad as one entry, you should be able to bind the individual directions (up, down, left, right), using the single axis name (something like Axis 1-, Axis 2+ etc.). I'm not sure what they're named using your controller.

They're just buttons, though. When you look at the controller in the Steam settings, they're listed as buttons and not axes.

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That said, I've never messed with NnT's CFG file, because fuck JAW for not implementing such necessary and basic function as rebinding Gamepad buttons.

This. Very this. Also fuck them for not having consistency between the function names in the menu and in the CFG file. I have no idea what buttons to bind for what for some things. That is preschool-level HCI.

Varrok 06-13-2015 10:58 AM

Oh, right. They're not axes. It should look like Pov1Up or something. My bad.

What I mean is you can bind the whole Dpad as a one thing. At least I could in my PC/PS3 Bootleg Wireless Controller, and that doesn't mean you can't do the same with the individual directions.