Joystic on srb2

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When i go on set up joystic of player one, appairing in the button x-axis, y ecc...

What the hell of think is this, is not possible go on a option for example jump and click the button you need to use to jump and is finish here?

This is the joystic i have:
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i want to:
1:Jump
2:Spin
3:Menu
4:Nothing yet...
5:Weapon
6:Normal Weapon
7:See left
8:See right
Move:Move

Give me suggestion, is it possible, can anyone help me???
 
Making Gamepad/Joystick assigments are ok for SRB2, but remember to turn analog control on, and keep in mind, that in shooting gametypes (Match, CTF, Tag) the analog control is disabled.

Also assinging a button for accessing the menu is impossible i think...unless we figure out in the config file, which uses the menu accessing!
 
use_joystick 1

You can set up the controls with the joystick using the configuration menu.
 
use_joystick 1

You can set up the controls with the joystick using the configuration menu.
use_joystick 1 will make SRB2 use the 1st joystick on Window's joystick subsystem, a better way to pick what joystick to use would be to use within the configuration menu

Esc key, Options, Setup Controls, Joystick Options, Select Joystick under "Player 1 Joystick", pick the joystick you wish to use, then press the Esc key to go back to the Joystick Options, setup what axises you want for moving, etc, then press esc to got back to the Setup Controls menu, go to Player 1 Controls, then Control Configuration, go to the action you want to assign to a joustick button, press the enter key, then press the joystick button you want, repeat for all the joystick buttons you want to setup

If you want bind more then one key/button to an action, you have to change "Control per key" from once, to several in the Setup Controls menu
 
use_joystick 1 will make SRB2 use the 1st joystick on Window's joystick subsystem, a better way to pick what joystick to use would be to use within the configuration menu

Esc key, Options, Setup Controls, Joystick Options, Select Joystick under "Player 1 Joystick", pick the joystick you wish to use, then press the Esc key to go back to the Joystick Options, setup what axises you want for moving, etc, then press esc to got back to the Setup Controls menu, go to Player 1 Controls, then Control Configuration, go to the action you want to assign to a joustick button, press the enter key, then press the joystick button you want, repeat for all the joystick buttons you want to setup

If you want bind more then one key/button to an action, you have to change "Control per key" from once, to several in the Setup Controls menu

Thank you a lot, but i have a problem with the analog control, it can go straight and behind, but it can't go left and right! What can i do?
 
Thank you a lot, but i have a problem with the analog control, it can go straight and behind, but it can't go left and right! What can i do?
setup what axises you want for moving, etc,
You don't setup (or messed up) what axises of the joystick you want to use for moving, turning, strafe, and/or looking.
 
use_joystick 1 will make SRB2 use the 1st joystick on Window's joystick subsystem, a better way to pick what joystick to use would be to use within the configuration menu

Esc key, Options, Setup Controls, Joystick Options, Select Joystick under "Player 1 Joystick", pick the joystick you wish to use, then press the Esc key to go back to the Joystick Options, setup what axises you want for moving, etc, then press esc to got back to the Setup Controls menu, go to Player 1 Controls, then Control Configuration, go to the action you want to assign to a joustick button, press the enter key, then press the joystick button you want, repeat for all the joystick buttons you want to setup

If you want bind more then one key/button to an action, you have to change "Control per key" from once, to several in the Setup Controls menu

Oh yeah, I forgot that there was a menu to set up joysticks now. I think my mind was back in Demo 4 or something.

If you do use analog, then I would highly suggest that you use the shoulder buttons for camera rotate. I would also suggest that you have a button for camera reset if the camera gets stuck.
 
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