

- Controller presets for emulator mac Bluetooth#
- Controller presets for emulator mac ps3#
- Controller presets for emulator mac mac#
Controller presets for emulator mac ps3#
The issue does not occur when the PS3 controller is completely turned off.
Controller presets for emulator mac mac#
The issue, which is the random registering of NDS button presses in Mac DeSmuME, does occur when the PS3 controller is plugged in via USB and when all input mappings for the PS3 controller are removed.Ĥ. In Mac DeSmuME, you have removed ALL of the input mappings for the PS3 controller.ģ. You have the PS3 controller plugged into the USB port.Ģ. Let me make sure I'm understanding this statement correctly:ġ. I have also connected the controller via the USB cable (not Bluetooth) and the issue still prevails. With regards to your suggestions rogerman, I have removed all input settings for the PS3 controller and the issue still prevails. I then ran another emulator (not sure if we are allowed to mention names of other emulators here), and it worked fine, on the same machine with the same controller connected in the exact same way, hence I deduced that it would have to be a Desmume issue right, seeing that it cannot be the controller as it worked fine in the other emulator?Īpologies if it seems to some as though I am claiming to know everything about these things, I do not. I ran a different game that used to work fine in Desmume, but the issue persisted there. I then upgraded Desmume from 0.9.10 to 0.9.11 thnking it could be due to the old version, but the problem persisted. I have not had this problem before, and suddenly this past weekend when I started playing a new game it started doing this. I am no developer, I am actually an accountant.Īnyway, thanks for the information rogerman, I will try your suggestions and get back to you as soon as I can.Īs I have stated in the OP, I have been using Desmume since 2014, when my DS gave in. I am not entirely sure what the issue could be, I am just providing the facts of the issue I am facing zeromus. Have you tried disabling the wireless on the PS3 controller and plugging into the USB port directly? Does DeSmuME behave erratically when the PS3 controller is plugged in? If so, then your PS3 controller is absolutely the culprit, and you should replace it with a properly working one.


Controller presets for emulator mac Bluetooth#
Does DeSmuME behave erratically? I'm pretty sure everything should work fine here, but if DeSmuME does behave erratically, then you've got some serious issues on your hands beyond DeSmuME not working.Īnd then, there is the possibility that the Bluetooth connection in either the PS3 controller or in the Mac itself could be the culprit. Turn off the PS3 controller and use DeSmuME with keyboard input only. I strongly doubt that this is a DeSmuME problem due to the first statement, and I'm pretty sure that the second statement is a case of the failure to troubleshoot the issue correctly.įirst, you need to determine if DeSmuME itself is behaving erratically. It's really hard to respond to this because the entire OP is inconsistent with itself.įirst, the OP says that the controller "worked perfectly fine for over two years and suddenly it just began acting up", which suggests that this is a controller problem.Īnd then the OP says that "it cannot be the controller as it works perfectly fine in another emulator", which suggests that this is a DeSmuME problem rather than a controller problem.
