Arsenal Gaming PS3 Controller Config for Mupen64Plus

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Marcus Dean Adams

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Oct 16, 2015, 7:28:51 PM10/16/15
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To whom it may concern:

Just ordered the wireless Arsenal Gaming PS3 controller for my PC. It's
a PS3 controller that uses a USB dongle, so you can sync it to a PC. It
was detected as a "Gasia Co.,Ltd PS(R) Gamepad". I noticed the D-pad
did not function correctly. First I noticed that "Up" did not work, and
upon looking at the config there were some options missing from the D
pad section, so I filled it in and have tested it and it now works
properly. The config at the bottom of this e-mail maps the following keys.

N64 Start = PS3 Start
N64 D-pad = PS3 D-pad
N64 joystick = PS3 left joystick
N64 C buttons = PS3 right joystick
N64 A = PS3 X
N64 B = PS3 Square
N64 R = PS3 R1
N64 L = PS3 L1
N64 Z = PS3 L2
Rumble pack swap = PS3 Triangle
Memory pack swap = PS3 Circle

If you are using one of these Arsenal PS3 controllers on your system and
the D-pad (or other buttons for that matter) doesn't work correctly, you
can open InputAutoCfg.ini (on Linux it is
/usr/share/games/mupen64plus/InputAutoCfg.ini) and replace the contents
of your section for the "Gasia Co.,Ltd PS(R) Gamepad" with this.

[Gasia Co.,Ltd PS(R) Gamepad]
plugged = True
plugin = 2
mouse = False
AnalogDeadzone = 4096,4096
AnalogPeak = 32768,32768
DPad R = key(275) axis(0+) hat(0 Right)
DPad L = key(276) axis(0-) hat(0 Left)
DPad D = key(274) axis(1+) hat(0 Down)
DPad U = key(273) axis(1-) hat(0 Up)
Start = button(9)
Z Trig = button(6)
B Button = button(3)
A Button = button(2)
C Button R = axis(2+)
C Button L = axis(2-)
C Button D = axis(3+)
C Button U = axis(3-)
R Trig = button(5)
L Trig = button(4)
Mempak switch = button(1)
Rumblepak switch = button(0)
X Axis = axis(0-,0+)
Y Axis = axis(1-,1+)

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Marcus Dean Adams

"Civilization is the limitless multiplication of
unnecessary necessities."
-- Mark Twain


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