So I am having this issue:
I love the original Xbox S Controller so some time ago I soldered an adaptor to USB. Using some drivers I found online and a bit of work I made the controller work on Windows 10. I am also using the cronus max to use it on the Xbox One. So naturally I also wanted to use it with Project Cartographer. I figured H2V would only be compatible with the 360 and the One controller so I used x 360ce to be able to use my S Controller, which has worked really well before. However, I had to discover that H2V somehow used my S Controller without any additional software running. Usually this'd be pretty sick, but sadly the controls are completely messed up (for example right stick doesn't work, clicking sticks is swapped with triggers etc.). So I figured I could just use x 360ce to make appropriate changes to the layout. Sadly, no change that I make in x 360ce is actually applied in h2v. I tried several versions of x 360ce, 32 bit, 64 bit etc. but nothing worked.
The only way I kinda got it to work last night was pretty shitty:
I plugged my S and the cronus max pc cable into my laptop. Plugged the cronus itself into my pc and basically used my laptop to emulate the controller as a 360 controller to my pc. Even though it did work, that's a pretty shitty solution.
tl,dr: Does anyone know how I can either make h2v ignore a controller or what I need to do to make h2v apply the changes that I'm making in x 360ce?
Any help would be really appreciated! Oh and my OS is 64 Bit Windows 10.
I love the original Xbox S Controller so some time ago I soldered an adaptor to USB. Using some drivers I found online and a bit of work I made the controller work on Windows 10. I am also using the cronus max to use it on the Xbox One. So naturally I also wanted to use it with Project Cartographer. I figured H2V would only be compatible with the 360 and the One controller so I used x 360ce to be able to use my S Controller, which has worked really well before. However, I had to discover that H2V somehow used my S Controller without any additional software running. Usually this'd be pretty sick, but sadly the controls are completely messed up (for example right stick doesn't work, clicking sticks is swapped with triggers etc.). So I figured I could just use x 360ce to make appropriate changes to the layout. Sadly, no change that I make in x 360ce is actually applied in h2v. I tried several versions of x 360ce, 32 bit, 64 bit etc. but nothing worked.
The only way I kinda got it to work last night was pretty shitty:
I plugged my S and the cronus max pc cable into my laptop. Plugged the cronus itself into my pc and basically used my laptop to emulate the controller as a 360 controller to my pc. Even though it did work, that's a pretty shitty solution.
tl,dr: Does anyone know how I can either make h2v ignore a controller or what I need to do to make h2v apply the changes that I'm making in x 360ce?
Any help would be really appreciated! Oh and my OS is 64 Bit Windows 10.