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Reducing JPCSP joystick deadzone - Autohummer - 07-22-2018

I have successfully set up a X52 HOTAS to work with JPCSP, however, there is a significat deadzone that I would like to get rid of. I solved a similar problem in PCSX2 with x360ce's antideadzone function, but I couldn't get x360ce to work with JPCSP, this is probably because x360ce looks for an .exe file while JPCSP runs on a .bat file. If there is a way to either a) reduce joystick deadzone or b) get x360ce to work in JPCSP I would be very grateful.


RE: Reducing JPCSP joystick deadzone - gid15 - 07-26-2018

(07-22-2018, 06:01 PM)Autohummer Wrote: I have successfully set up a X52 HOTAS to work with JPCSP, however, there is a significat deadzone that I would like to get rid of. I solved a similar problem in PCSX2 with x360ce's antideadzone function, but I couldn't get x360ce to work with JPCSP, this is probably because x360ce looks for an .exe file while JPCSP runs on a .bat file. If there is a way to either a) reduce joystick deadzone or b) get x360ce to work in JPCSP I would be very grateful.
If it is looking for an .exe, have you tried with java.exe?