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I'm having trouble getting my Ultrasticks to work with FB and Kawaks.

Actually I can't even see the area to change the input or get it to take the joystick movement or button presses.

Help!

(I also need help with the following:

1) Atari Emulator - Stella: I go to options/input and can't map joystick

2) Virtual Coleco Emulator : my roms are in .col format and I need to change them to "coleco game rom" type ...how?

3) N64 - Project 64 : I can set the joystick, but how do I program escape ( I use Gameex)?

4) Sega - Fusion - where to set joystick input???

5) Sony PSX - ePSX emulator - how to set joystick support?

MUCH THANKS!!!

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In Fusion I'm fairly certain the controllers are set up in something like "Configuration" or something. It's the same area where you specify the paths and options relating to the different emulated systems. It's under the controller tab I think and you would then press the Define button and it should prompt you to select the buttons you wish to assign.

ePSXe should just be as simple as going to the controller options and assigning them. It should work without choosing to specifically use a controller.

Not familiar with the other 3 sorry. Not sure what you mean by programming escape with PJ64 either and I may have gotten some of the names of the options/menus wrong since I don't have access to them at this time. They're easy enough to find though.

You may want to look at other websites for guides on usage for the specific emulators you use if the problem is with them and not GameEx :).

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@hellothere,

One thing that you didn't mention, and I think everyone here needs to be aware of, is that there are two ways to hook up a U360 joystick.

The first is to just to plug it into your usb port, and the computer will see it as a HID device.

The second is that it can be hooked to a keyboard encoder, and (obviously) it will be seen as keystrokes.

I don't know if it will affect any advice given, I just wanted to point it out in case it makes a difference.

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