A simple gamepad controller test, that allows you to check buttons and joysticks in a flash! Simply press the corresponding button/joystick on your gamepad and it will light up to show it's recognized. This tool is used to test the functionality of the buttons and axes of a joystick or gamepad. Just click on the buttons below to see how it works. It doesn't need any installation or configuration, just open it and start testing your device.
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Try this: https://yukkurigames.com/enjoyable/. Source: 10 months ago
It was an online download. Here's the website I think I got it from: https://yukkurigames.com/enjoyable/. Source: 11 months ago
The Zero-pi works when using Enjoyable: https://yukkurigames.com/enjoyable/ - but I have to manually configure the buttons whenever I want to play a new game. I don't want to do that. Source: 11 months ago
I've tried Gamepad Mapper, JoyMapper Silicone, Enjoyable and a few others and can't seem to find basic controller button remapping (swap A/B for example). The above apps are working fine to remap controller buttons with keyboard/mouse buttons on the Mac but don't seem to have options for what I'm looking for. Source: about 1 year ago
If RetroArch doesn't recognize it or respond in any way, you may need to use something like 'enjoyable' to make it send keyboard events: https://yukkurigames.com/enjoyable/. Source: over 1 year ago
Huh maybe use gamepadtest.com to see if the controller is not at fault. Source: about 1 year ago
And yes, you can remove the joystick usage from the HID report descriptor. I've updated this gist above showing this (https://gist.github.com/todbot/a3fc00da979fe96dc509bed6cb73cf99) It works and can be seen by test apps like https://gamepadtest.com/ but it's 16-buttons, not 12 like yours. Source: almost 2 years ago
His thread above is archived, but I worked off this to find out more - so credit to the GOAT. My issue was that the left thumbstick would seem to "give out" when put into a certain direction (mine happened to be the X-axis, mainly to the right). Looking at a gamepad testing site, it would bounce between the point I had it set to, and "0" rapidly. The brokenness seems "random" between users and what directions are... Source: almost 2 years ago
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