Wickerman
Oct 25, 2006, 10:01 PM
I'm going to make this as straight to the point as I can.
This FAQ uses Windows XP's built-in controller reassignment function.
Keep in mind that PSU will only look at buttons 1-16 and will ignore any buttons assigned above 16.
1) Open control panel
2) Double click on Game Contollers
3) In the controller list, highlight the controller you want to use and make sure it says 'OK' under 'status'
3a) If the status doesn't say 'OK' you probably need to install the driver for the controller. If the driver is installed, try disconnecting and reconnecting the controller.
4) Click on 'Properties'
5) If not already under your controllers tab, click on that tab to see your specific controller's configuration.
6) In the 'D-Pad' box (assuming your controller has a D-Pad) click on 'up'.
7) In the 'Control Assignment' windows that pops up select the 'Button' radio button and assign it to Button 13.
7a) For the remainder of the D-Pad set the folowing
- Right = Button 14
- Down = Button 15
- Left = Butoon 16
(now you can use the D-pad to navigate the menus)
8) Once your done and the 'Control Assignment' windows are closed, click on the 'Windows' tab to see what numbers Windows assigns to the buttons. PSU will be using the same numbers.
9) Open PSU to the menu selection and click on 'Options'
10) Click on 'Game pad settings'
11) This part is up to you. You can switch back and forth between the PSU controller configuration and the Windows tab of windows controller config to help you see which buttons will do what.
12) After setting your controller, start a game and try it out! Re-adjust as necessary by exiting the game and reassigning whatever buttons you want to reassign.
13) See you online!
This FAQ uses Windows XP's built-in controller reassignment function.
Keep in mind that PSU will only look at buttons 1-16 and will ignore any buttons assigned above 16.
1) Open control panel
2) Double click on Game Contollers
3) In the controller list, highlight the controller you want to use and make sure it says 'OK' under 'status'
3a) If the status doesn't say 'OK' you probably need to install the driver for the controller. If the driver is installed, try disconnecting and reconnecting the controller.
4) Click on 'Properties'
5) If not already under your controllers tab, click on that tab to see your specific controller's configuration.
6) In the 'D-Pad' box (assuming your controller has a D-Pad) click on 'up'.
7) In the 'Control Assignment' windows that pops up select the 'Button' radio button and assign it to Button 13.
7a) For the remainder of the D-Pad set the folowing
- Right = Button 14
- Down = Button 15
- Left = Butoon 16
(now you can use the D-pad to navigate the menus)
8) Once your done and the 'Control Assignment' windows are closed, click on the 'Windows' tab to see what numbers Windows assigns to the buttons. PSU will be using the same numbers.
9) Open PSU to the menu selection and click on 'Options'
10) Click on 'Game pad settings'
11) This part is up to you. You can switch back and forth between the PSU controller configuration and the Windows tab of windows controller config to help you see which buttons will do what.
12) After setting your controller, start a game and try it out! Re-adjust as necessary by exiting the game and reassigning whatever buttons you want to reassign.
13) See you online!