Log in

View Full Version : Controller Plugins or Smart Joy problems



Duran Divine Dragon
December 21st, 2005, 18:55
I'm trying to use the PSX joypad with USB. I use Smartjoy for that. I installed the drivers for it succesfully. I also installed controller plugins, but I don't know where to configurate them.

Help would be appreciated.

alcoatjez
December 21st, 2005, 18:56
There should be a mention of your joypad at the control panel in WinXP.

Duran Divine Dragon
December 21st, 2005, 19:12
There should be a mention of your joypad at the control panel in WinXP.

No there isn't, so that means the Drivers for it are not succesfully installed? :confused: If yes, then I don't get it because I have WXP...


EDIT:
I saw my WXP does not meet the requirements somehow for 'Windows Logo-test'... What do I have to do?

ulaoulao
December 21st, 2005, 19:31
Smartjoy is normally for snes. But it may have a psx version that I'm not aware of. At any rate they don't need drivers. They use hid drivers with xp. When you put one of these hid devices in the usb port. you will see it under human interface devices under device manager. Look there, and if you see a yellow ! on it then the driver is bad. Delete it and reboot. If you get it dont correctly like alcoatjez said youwill see it in the joystick utility. Its listed as 4 axis 16 button I think.

hagbard
December 21st, 2005, 20:28
The "Windows logo test" doesn't usually matter. Just proceed with the installation. Ans yes, most PSX pad adapters if not all don't need drivers, mostly are needed to enable force feedback (Dual Shock rumble feature)

Duran Divine Dragon
December 21st, 2005, 22:18
Unfortunately I still havn't been able to get it working :(

ulaoulao
December 22nd, 2005, 12:49
Start with device mgr, what do you see?

Duran Divine Dragon
December 22nd, 2005, 22:55
Start with device mgr, what do you see?

Sorry but I don't know what device mgr is. Could you please explain that?

alcoatjez
December 23rd, 2005, 23:21
Sorry but I don't know what device mgr is. Could you please explain that?

Star menu => Control Panel => System => Hardware => Device Manager
;)

Duran Divine Dragon
December 24th, 2005, 18:00
Star menu => Control Panel => System => Hardware => Device Manager
;)

It says it has been succesfully installed. But shouldn't I have to configure something in Epsxe itself?

EDIT: It works now :D I had to input all buttons at the Control Pad menu. :o