RE: How to use a generic controller for PPSSPP? It could be wise to tell us the model of your gamepad, maybe the devs will work for making it compatible with PPSSPP. In the meantime you can use some wrapper library like this in order to let think the emu that you are using an xobx36 gamepad (although take note that I've not tested this), or use. Sep 01, 2013 PPSSPP update: Now use a controller on your android device. The PPSSPP (psp emulator), just updated right after I posted a working game list. The best part of this update is you can use a third party controller on your android device now. It even has a how to download psp and homebrew games section. Apr 07, 2019 How To Use PS4 Controller to Play PPSSPP Games on Android+Input Lag Fix - Duration. How to connect ps3/ps4 controller to Mac and use it on ppsspp mac edition (Enjoyable app) - Duration. The Playstation 3's controller, the Dualshock 3, isn't the easiest pad to get working on the PC. So why bother when it's so much easier to use an Xbox controller on PC, or you have a much newer. Jun 04, 2016 Like the title says, can you use a PS4 or PS3 controller to play? I see that it has X360 controller but I don't own one of those. Pretty much exactly what the title says, really. I'm using a DS3 controller with Scarlet.Crush and it normally works fine. Occasionally, PPSSPP and ONLY PPSSPP decides that for whatever reason, inputs from the controller aren't gonna be registered anymore.
In this tutorial i will teach you how to use a PSP as wireless or USB PC GamePad, it can be used to control any PC game or emulator like Nestopia, VisualBoy, Project64, epsxe, etc. Literally anything you want.
If you want to use it as USB Gamepad then you’ll need a USB cable if you want a wireless gamepad then you’ll need:
If you want to use it as USB Gamepad then you’ll need a USB cable if you want a wireless gamepad then you’ll need:
- A PSP with Wifi capabilities like models 1000/2000/3000 and Go. So basically all PSPs except the street model (E-1000).
- A Wifi router: They usually have 1 or 2 antennas and a led that says wi-fi, if yours doesn’t its probably a regular router/modem so it won’t work.
How to use your PSP as a wireless or connected controller:
STEP1: Download and Install PSPdisp_v0.6_setup_all_platforms.exe
Click OK to the warnings that may popup and at some point you will be asked to connect your PSP via USB, after you connect it PSPDisp should detect the location of the game folder, if it doesn’t just click browse and find it then click copy files.
Click OK to the warnings that may popup and at some point you will be asked to connect your PSP via USB, after you connect it PSPDisp should detect the location of the game folder, if it doesn’t just click browse and find it then click copy files.
When it’s done installing an icon will appear on the system tray, now it’s important you remember the IP address PSPdisp gives you to setup the PSP.
STEP2: Run PSPDisp on the PSP:
Now here you decide if you want a USB Gamepad or a wireless Gamepad:
- USB GamePAD: Choose USB Mode and connect the USB cable.
- Wireless Gamepad: First we have to configure the IP so go to change settings, and press R one time and change Host IP Address 1 to the IP PSPdisp gave you before. Then go back to main menu and choose WLAN Mode.
STEP3:
You should now be seeing your PC screen on the PSP. We should now configure the buttons.
Right click PSPdisp icon on the system tray and click Control -> Customize…
Now click “Open control file folder to modify / add control files”
The folder opens and there is a file called control.template, open it with notepad.
Under [General] change the default name “Sample control file (empty)” to something you want.
[TRIANGLE][CIRCLE][CROSS],etc represent the buttons of the PSP.
To assign a keyboard key to them type “Keyboard” on Event and the key code on Scancode, leave the rest blank, like so:
Right click PSPdisp icon on the system tray and click Control -> Customize…
Now click “Open control file folder to modify / add control files”
The folder opens and there is a file called control.template, open it with notepad.
Under [General] change the default name “Sample control file (empty)” to something you want.
[TRIANGLE][CIRCLE][CROSS],etc represent the buttons of the PSP.
To assign a keyboard key to them type “Keyboard” on Event and the key code on Scancode, leave the rest blank, like so:
[General]
Name=NicoPSP
MapAnalogToDPad=0
AnalogDeadZone=60
EnableOSK=0
Name=NicoPSP
MapAnalogToDPad=0
AnalogDeadZone=60
EnableOSK=0
The whole game's outlook is complete change and it doesn't seems to look like a old Shinbudokai 2. Dragon ball z game for ppsspp android download. Changes Menu - The Outlook of menu is also changed and its a Completely new experience to enter that menu with this Homepage.
[AnalogStickMapping]
Section1=1
Section2=2
Section3=3
Section4=5
Section5=8
Maximum=16
Section1=1
Section2=2
Section3=3
Section4=5
Section5=8
Maximum=16
[TRIANGLE]
Event=Keyboard
Scancode=004C
Typematic=
Button=
MoveByPixels=
Action=
Event=Keyboard
Scancode=004C
Typematic=
Button=
MoveByPixels=
Action=
[CIRCLE]
Event=Keyboard
Scancode=0051
Typematic=
Button=
MoveByPixels=
Action=
Event=Keyboard
Scancode=0051
Typematic=
Button=
MoveByPixels=
Action=
[CROSS]
Event=Keyboard
Scancode=0050
Typematic=
Button=
MoveByPixels=
Action=
Event=Keyboard
Scancode=0050
Typematic=
Button=
MoveByPixels=
Action=
To know the scancode of the keys you want to map go back to the controls menu and press the key you want the code of:
When you are done with keycodes do File -> Save as, change type to “All Files (*.*)” and give it a name and .control extension.
Click Refresh control file list.
Right click PSPdisp icon, go to controls and select the one you just created.
Done! Now the PSP can control the keyboard as you want. Finally to save battery on the PSP disable streaming:
Right click PSPdisp icon, go to streaming and untick enable video streaming.
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How to use a generic controller for PPSSPP? Hi guys! First of all, this is an amazing product. I will eventually buy the Gold version if I get the ins and outs of it. This is my first time to try this with a controller. I bought a controller earlier today and was wondering how to use it for the PPSSPP. Yes, I have googled but I haven't found any solution. The pc reads my controller but the PPSSPP couldn't. Please help me. Thank you guys |
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RE: How to use a generic controller for PPSSPP? It could be wise to tell us the model of your gamepad, maybe the devs will work for making it compatible with PPSSPP. In the meantime you can use some wrapper library like this in order to let think the emu that you are using an xobx36 gamepad (although take note that I've not tested this), or use some keyboard simulator like xpadder. Since English is not my first language sorry for some misspelling on my posts |
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RE: How to use a generic controller for PPSSPP? It's a generic one that looks like a dual shock playstation 2 controller. |
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RE: How to use a generic controller for PPSSPP? It depends on which ppsspp version you use. Using PPSSPP on Windows 7 x64 SP1The versions on which Option=>Controls work you don't need to do anything On version Options=>Controls don't work,you have to go to(screen menus)System=>Controls=>left to page 3(Pad) and enable 'mapping active' If it doesn't work,go to Control Panel=>Game Controllers=>Advanced=>make sure the controller is selected i7 4771 3.5Ghz,GTX750TI,16GB RAM Batch iso <=> cso converter http://forums.ppsspp.org/showthread.php?tid=5384 Save GameStates Manager http://forums.ppsspp.org/showthread.php?tid=5516 |
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