Nintendo 64, mupen64plus: cannot configure controller












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I received an nintendo 64 usb controller and tried to use it to play (this one http://www.ebay.com/itm/Retrolink-Classic-Nintendo-64-USB-Controller-for-PC-and-MAC-BLACK-NEW-/360701283915?pt=US_Video_Game_Controllers&hash=item53fb78ce4b ).



So I put it,used this tutorial to install it http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=338457 and I can see with jstest that it's working. So I installed mupen64plus and M64Py for the gui, so the gui recognize my controller, but I cannot use it.
I saw on the post How do you configure mupen64plus controls? that I'm using the same controller than on the image tbe DragonRise inc one, but every time I change the controls and press enter or click on close it's just change all the controls by something per default like this:




DPad R = "key(100)"



DPad L = "key(97)"



DPad D = "key(115)"



DPad U = "key(119)"



Start = "key(13)"



Z Trig = "key(122)"



B Button = "key(306)"



A Button = "key(304)"



C Button R = "key(108)"



C Button L = "key(106)"



C Button D = "key(107)"



C Button U = "key(105)"



R Trig = "key(99)"



L Trig = "key(120)"



Mempak switch = "key(44)"



Rumblepak switch = "key(46)"



X Axis = "key(276,275)"



Y Axis = "key(273,274)"




Normally the buttons should be like button 1,2,3 etc



I tried with the gui and without the gui but I cannot make this controller workinf :/
Thanks for reading and sorry for my poor english










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    I received an nintendo 64 usb controller and tried to use it to play (this one http://www.ebay.com/itm/Retrolink-Classic-Nintendo-64-USB-Controller-for-PC-and-MAC-BLACK-NEW-/360701283915?pt=US_Video_Game_Controllers&hash=item53fb78ce4b ).



    So I put it,used this tutorial to install it http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=338457 and I can see with jstest that it's working. So I installed mupen64plus and M64Py for the gui, so the gui recognize my controller, but I cannot use it.
    I saw on the post How do you configure mupen64plus controls? that I'm using the same controller than on the image tbe DragonRise inc one, but every time I change the controls and press enter or click on close it's just change all the controls by something per default like this:




    DPad R = "key(100)"



    DPad L = "key(97)"



    DPad D = "key(115)"



    DPad U = "key(119)"



    Start = "key(13)"



    Z Trig = "key(122)"



    B Button = "key(306)"



    A Button = "key(304)"



    C Button R = "key(108)"



    C Button L = "key(106)"



    C Button D = "key(107)"



    C Button U = "key(105)"



    R Trig = "key(99)"



    L Trig = "key(120)"



    Mempak switch = "key(44)"



    Rumblepak switch = "key(46)"



    X Axis = "key(276,275)"



    Y Axis = "key(273,274)"




    Normally the buttons should be like button 1,2,3 etc



    I tried with the gui and without the gui but I cannot make this controller workinf :/
    Thanks for reading and sorry for my poor english










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      I received an nintendo 64 usb controller and tried to use it to play (this one http://www.ebay.com/itm/Retrolink-Classic-Nintendo-64-USB-Controller-for-PC-and-MAC-BLACK-NEW-/360701283915?pt=US_Video_Game_Controllers&hash=item53fb78ce4b ).



      So I put it,used this tutorial to install it http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=338457 and I can see with jstest that it's working. So I installed mupen64plus and M64Py for the gui, so the gui recognize my controller, but I cannot use it.
      I saw on the post How do you configure mupen64plus controls? that I'm using the same controller than on the image tbe DragonRise inc one, but every time I change the controls and press enter or click on close it's just change all the controls by something per default like this:




      DPad R = "key(100)"



      DPad L = "key(97)"



      DPad D = "key(115)"



      DPad U = "key(119)"



      Start = "key(13)"



      Z Trig = "key(122)"



      B Button = "key(306)"



      A Button = "key(304)"



      C Button R = "key(108)"



      C Button L = "key(106)"



      C Button D = "key(107)"



      C Button U = "key(105)"



      R Trig = "key(99)"



      L Trig = "key(120)"



      Mempak switch = "key(44)"



      Rumblepak switch = "key(46)"



      X Axis = "key(276,275)"



      Y Axis = "key(273,274)"




      Normally the buttons should be like button 1,2,3 etc



      I tried with the gui and without the gui but I cannot make this controller workinf :/
      Thanks for reading and sorry for my poor english










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      I received an nintendo 64 usb controller and tried to use it to play (this one http://www.ebay.com/itm/Retrolink-Classic-Nintendo-64-USB-Controller-for-PC-and-MAC-BLACK-NEW-/360701283915?pt=US_Video_Game_Controllers&hash=item53fb78ce4b ).



      So I put it,used this tutorial to install it http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=338457 and I can see with jstest that it's working. So I installed mupen64plus and M64Py for the gui, so the gui recognize my controller, but I cannot use it.
      I saw on the post How do you configure mupen64plus controls? that I'm using the same controller than on the image tbe DragonRise inc one, but every time I change the controls and press enter or click on close it's just change all the controls by something per default like this:




      DPad R = "key(100)"



      DPad L = "key(97)"



      DPad D = "key(115)"



      DPad U = "key(119)"



      Start = "key(13)"



      Z Trig = "key(122)"



      B Button = "key(306)"



      A Button = "key(304)"



      C Button R = "key(108)"



      C Button L = "key(106)"



      C Button D = "key(107)"



      C Button U = "key(105)"



      R Trig = "key(99)"



      L Trig = "key(120)"



      Mempak switch = "key(44)"



      Rumblepak switch = "key(46)"



      X Axis = "key(276,275)"



      Y Axis = "key(273,274)"




      Normally the buttons should be like button 1,2,3 etc



      I tried with the gui and without the gui but I cannot make this controller workinf :/
      Thanks for reading and sorry for my poor english







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