Post #1 · Posted at 2017-10-06 02:47:18am 7.5 years ago
Well, I have a problem with my D-Pad, this is the "story"...
the "Left-Right" and "Up-Down" combinations doesn't work and I don't know what to do.
By the way, mi Operative System is Ubuntu 17.04 64 bits and I have the Stepmania 5's Windows edition (I use Wine for run it), Does anyone have any solutions for this?
PD: Sorry for my bad english
EDIT: My dance pad is a PSX edition
the "Left-Right" and "Up-Down" combinations doesn't work and I don't know what to do.
By the way, mi Operative System is Ubuntu 17.04 64 bits and I have the Stepmania 5's Windows edition (I use Wine for run it), Does anyone have any solutions for this?
PD: Sorry for my bad english
EDIT: My dance pad is a PSX edition
Post #2 · Posted at 2017-10-06 03:04:36am 7.5 years ago
First, there is absolutely no reason to run the Windows version of StepMania 5 on Linux. The Linux version will run better.
Second, what kind of dance pad do you have? How are you connecting it? A number of different dance pads and adapters all have this problem. For some it is possible to fix it, for others it is not.
Second, what kind of dance pad do you have? How are you connecting it? A number of different dance pads and adapters all have this problem. For some it is possible to fix it, for others it is not.
Post #3 · Posted at 2017-10-06 03:05:00am 7.5 years ago
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Assuming that you're using a dance pad, you need to make sure that your controller/driver options are set to consider the buttons on the dance pad as buttons and not as the X and Y axis, because the X and Y axis can not register opposite directions at the same time.
Post #4 · Posted at 2017-10-06 03:28:18am 7.5 years ago
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Quote: FlameyBoy
First, there is absolutely no reason to run the Windows version of StepMania 5 on Linux. The Linux version will run better.
Second, what kind of dance pad do you have? How are you connecting it? A number of different dance pads and adapters all have this problem. For some it is possible to fix it, for others it is not.
Second, what kind of dance pad do you have? How are you connecting it? A number of different dance pads and adapters all have this problem. For some it is possible to fix it, for others it is not.
I have a dance pad for psx, and I use an adapter
Post #5 · Posted at 2017-10-06 03:28:37am 7.5 years ago
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That is a very common problem. What sort of hardware are you using? That is what we need to know the most about first. Is it USB, PSX?
Post #6 · Posted at 2017-10-06 03:35:07am 7.5 years ago
is PSX
is PSX dance pad
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That is a very common problem. What sort of hardware are you using? That is what we need to know the most about first. Is it USB, PSX?
is PSX dance pad
Post #7 · Posted at 2017-10-06 03:36:55am 7.5 years ago
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Then you will need the right adapter. https://www.google.com/search?q=EMS+PlayStation+USB+adapter&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
Post #8 · Posted at 2017-10-06 03:43:19am 7.5 years ago
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Then you will need the right adapter. https://www.google.com/search?q=EMS+PlayStation+USB+adapter&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
I have this
it works on Ubuntu 17.04 ??
Quote: Meseki
Assuming that you're using a dance pad, you need to make sure that your controller/driver options are set to consider the buttons on the dance pad as buttons and not as the X and Y axis, because the X and Y axis can not register opposite directions at the same time.
do you mean the adapter driver?
Post #9 · Posted at 2017-10-06 03:55:14am 7.5 years ago
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Quote: RenTheHumanCat
Quote: Meseki
Assuming that you're using a dance pad, you need to make sure that your controller/driver options are set to consider the buttons on the dance pad as buttons and not as the X and Y axis, because the X and Y axis can not register opposite directions at the same time.
do you mean the adapter driver?
However, I do not know how you would actually check those options on Linux.
Post #10 · Posted at 2017-10-06 07:07:59pm 7.5 years ago
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I bought one of those a few years ago. They only support mapping the directional inputs to the hat and changing the input mode is not possible, so there is unfortunately nothing you can do.
Post #11 · Posted at 2017-10-06 08:53:46pm 7.5 years ago
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PSX Adaptor leads me to suspect this is a simple issue.
Try holding Start+Select+Up Arrow for 3 seconds and see if that fixes your problem.
Source: I used a PSX Adaptor years ago to play Stepmania.
Try holding Start+Select+Up Arrow for 3 seconds and see if that fixes your problem.
Source: I used a PSX Adaptor years ago to play Stepmania.
Post #12 · Posted at 2017-10-07 01:03:51am 7.5 years ago
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I had this problem too, but with a XBOX controller, but I think this might also work with the PSX dance pads too. There is a simple program called JoyToKey (pretty obvious name, huh?), it converts the joypad's button commands and it is implemented to whatever key you set it to. I'm not sure if there is a linux version though, but if there is, it will help you out a lot.
Post #13 · Posted at 2017-10-07 02:07:40am 7.5 years ago
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Quote: TheLordOfCringe
I had this problem too, but with a XBOX controller, but I think this might also work with the PSX dance pads too. There is a simple program called JoyToKey (pretty obvious name, huh?), it converts the joypad's button commands and it is implemented to whatever key you set it to. I'm not sure if there is a linux version though, but if there is, it will help you out a lot.
jstest-gtk is available and works pretty well (if your dance pad/adapter is properly detected by xpad): https://github.com/Grumbel/jstest-gtk
If you're suffering the infamous axis issue, Arch Wiki has a fix that may or may not work with your adapter. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Gamepad#Dance_pads
Post #14 · Posted at 2017-10-21 12:44:08am 7.5 years ago
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Quote: notchristopher
Quote: TheLordOfCringe
I had this problem too, but with a XBOX controller, but I think this might also work with the PSX dance pads too. There is a simple program called JoyToKey (pretty obvious name, huh?), it converts the joypad's button commands and it is implemented to whatever key you set it to. I'm not sure if there is a linux version though, but if there is, it will help you out a lot.
jstest-gtk is available and works pretty well (if your dance pad/adapter is properly detected by xpad): https://github.com/Grumbel/jstest-gtk
If you're suffering the infamous axis issue, Arch Wiki has a fix that may or may not work with your adapter. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Gamepad#Dance_pads
BTW I had to change my operative system to Manjaro KDE, I could not install ArchLinux but it's almost the same.
Post #15 · Posted at 2017-10-21 06:54:15pm 7.5 years ago
Some PlayStation adapters do not support dance pad mode at all. You probably bought one of those, so your only choice if nothing in this thread works is buying a different adapter.