Configuring Controllers: Difference between revisions

→‎Configuring an original GameCube controller using the Mayflash “GC Controller Adapter for PC USB”: Deleted the bit in the Mayflash adapter section that is subjective and not related to emulation accuracy.
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This is how you want to configure it to use the original controller just like you would on a GameCube:
This is how you want to configure it to use the original controller just like you would on a GameCube:
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For the analog sticks, a Radius of 100 gives you full input range control (except for the physical parts of the controller that [http://www.ssbwiki.com/GameCube_controller#Hardware restrict the potentiometer range]). A lower value will give you that much percent of the input range. With a perfect controller, 100% would be 0-255 for every axis, so for 50%, that would decrease to 64-191. Depending on how the game uses these values, this will, for example in [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]], result in easier walking instead of dashing, but might prevent you from performing certain actions that require near maximum inputs.
For the analog sticks, a Radius of 100 gives you full input range control (except for the physical parts of the controller that [http://www.ssbwiki.com/GameCube_controller#Hardware restrict the potentiometer range]).


== Wii Remote ==
== Wii Remote ==