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JoySens - Analog stick sensitivity plugin for OE firmwares version 1. How to install Copy joysens. Create those files if they don't exist. Usage This plugin changes the analog sticks sensitivity to more useablity in the following ways: - It changes the axial mapping to a cubic or other selected form so that small movements don't get recognized too early.
This means that you can move cursors more exactly and don't have it jumping around on the screen. With this you can 'slow down' the analog stick. Default is 3. Minimum is 0 which really turns the analog stick off and maximum is 32 which only gives a response when the stick is moved to its extremes, making it quasi-digital. The higher this value the better the deadzone gets 'hidden'. If you don't have a clue about this, just forget it CENTER - To change the calibration either change it manually in the ini file center or try the following: - Move the analog stick to the top-left and hold it a few seconds, then release slowly until it's centered and don't touch it anymore.
This will make the info output stay on top of the screen even when no button is pressed. This line doesn't give the proper values in XMB other than photo viewer, browser and system information as XMB doesn't poll the analog stick see InsertWittyName's plugin for adding analog stick to your XMB - I didn't test for compatibility though.
Also, you can change the button mapping in the joysens. Just make sure there is no double mapping. Attention: When editing joysens. However, Joysens is perfectly fit for fixing such an issue with a few simple steps. First, you need to examine exactly, whether your cursor just moves into one single direction even diagonally all the time, or jumps around in random directions. If it moves in one single direction, the solution is to recenter the analog stick.
There are two ways to get this done, one is semi-automatic, the other is manually. If it does, go on with the next steps, else repeat the semi-automatic centering method or the manual method. By default, the adjust value is set to 3. Note: The adjust value is only saved for the current context, e. To save the setting globally, you have to set the value in the joysens.
The only difference is, that the lite version doesn't support. If you have problems running the normal version, it is recommended to try the lite version. However, for changing any settings or creating new configs for specific games, you need to edit the joysens. Default is 3. Minimum is 0 which really turns the analog stick off and maximum is 32 which only gives. The higher this value the better.
If you don't have a clue about this, just forget it :P. To change the calibration either change it manually in the ini file center or try the following:. To change the analog scaling either edit the min and max values in the ini file or try the following:. The values in the second to last line of the info should change to something different than.
Optimally the second to last line of the info should now still display something different,. You can select to force analog stick input to be enabled. This is useful for the XMB to be able to control it with analog. This will make the info output stay on top of the screen.
To check that, set the adjust parameter to 0 and see if the analog stick is turned off ingame. If so, the plugin. If you don't get any info output even in XMB, then the plugin doesn't work. Check that you installed and enabled. If not pinned to show the current settings only press and hold NOTE. You should see an output on the top-left of the screen like this:. The first line is important to check if the analog stick properly maps the axes.
Optimally the second coordinate pair. This line doesn't give the proper values in XMB other than photo viewer, browser and system information as XMB doesn't poll. The second to last line gives the current center offset plus the current set minimum and maximum amplitude to rescale input gets.
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