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== Emulation Information == | == Emulation Information == | ||
=== DDR: Mario Mix Action Pad Support === | === DDR: Mario Mix Action Pad Support === | ||
A real Mario Mix Action Pad can be used with Dolphin using an adapter, but it must be configured manually. | A real Mario Mix Action Pad can be used with Dolphin using an adapter, but it must be configured manually. First, set the controller as a Dance Mat in Options > Controller Settings, set port 1 of a GameCube controller to '''Dance Mat'''. The Action Pad's buttons do not correspond accurately to a GameCube controller, and should be mapped according to the following (reads GameCube Controller -> Action Pad as in controller configuration window): | ||
{| | |||
|<pre>A Button = Z Button | |||
B Button = A Button | |||
Y Button = B Button | |||
Start Button = Arrow Left | |||
D-pad Up = Start Button | |||
D-Pad Down = Arrow Right | |||
D-Pad Left = Arrow Up | |||
D-Pad Right = Arrow Down</pre> | |||
|} | |||
Here is a graph to help visualize the button output. | |||
[[File:Mario_Pad.png]] | [[File:Mario_Pad.png]] | ||