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Cursor sticks to top left corner of the screen and moves in a square of 100px #52

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kkaja123 opened this issue Jan 24, 2020 · 1 comment

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kkaja123 commented Jan 24, 2020

Originally posted by @thecosss
When i run gopher the cursor immediately sticks to the very top left corner. When i move it with thumb stick it goes in a relevant direction, but when i let go the stick it pulls back to the corner again. The same behavior is for mouse movement.

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Originally posted by @spamb0t
What controller are you using? Does this only happen with Gopher360? No other XInput software? Because it sounds like you just need to calibrate your controller? Run "joy.cpl" from the start menu (or access your controller settings via Control Panel -> Devices and Printers), choose your controller and click Properties, click the Settings tab and try recalibrating it from there. AFAIK Gopher360 only offers support for XInput controllers and no legacy support for generic DirectInput devices. Even if DS4 is supported by Windows 10 - that support is limited and you'll need to use a Xinput wrapper like InputMapper 1.5+ for it to map correctly.

I don't know how much you know about this stuff, so if what I said sounds obvious then I apologize :)

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