@Capehill
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as soon as I touch the right stick, Z-Axis sliders drop from middle to bottom. They never set to middle again even after calibration.
I never experienced this. But i also had initially some problems which i could solve. I tested it successfully with Xbox One S, PS3 and a pair of Nintendo Switch Joycons. -> All Wireless <- You could try the following steps:
- When i write "delete" you (or someone else) should know where to obtain the files again or better backup them ;)
- Unplug ALL Game Devices
- Reboot
- Delete the following files from SYS:Libs/AmigaInput
- PCI_SoundCardHornet.driver
- PCI_Soundcard.driver
- PCI_sblive.pci
- PCI_GamePortHornet.driver
- PCI_GamePort.driver
- Delete all Files within SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Sys/AmigaInput/
- Reboot
- Plug the MAGIC-NS Stick into an USB Port (Don't connect your Gamepad via USB Cable - Bluetooth works perfect!)
- The MAGIC-NS Stick has a small Button, select "DINPUT" Mode (should be indicated by a blinking blue LED)
- When the MAGIC-NS LED blinks blue it is time to switch your Gamepad on
- IMPORTANT NOTE HERE - When you switch your wireless Gamepad on - ENSURE BOTH ANALOG STICKS ARE IN NORMAL POSITION
- Click the Button on the MAGIC-NS stick and the "Connect"-Button of your PS4 Pad
- If you successfully paired your MAGIC-NS Stick and Controller, the LED of the MAGIC-NS Stick should stop blinking and light constantly in blue
- Open AmigaInput, select USB, you should see MAGIC-NS whithin "Drivers" Tab
- Select it
- DON'T CALIBRATE YOUR GAMEPAD !!!
- It should work now perfectly
- Test it (only) by moving the sticks and pressing the Buttons
- Save
Edited by IamSONIC on 2020/10/24 23:23:17