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Describe the bug
Using two joycons connected via Bluetooth to emulate a single controller. The joycon I connected last always has a significant input lag. (E.g first connect the right joy con, then the left, the left joy con will have input lag).
I used a similar program before, called XJoy and had the exact same problem. The last connected controller always had input lag. It turns out that it seemed to be a bug introduced with an update that was supposed to bring analogue support to the program. I downgraded to an older version and the problem was gone. Now I encounter the exact same problem here.
I'm going to start closing these threads. Just on the front page of the issues page, there are dozens of the same issue. Thank you for providing links.
Describe the bug
Using two joycons connected via Bluetooth to emulate a single controller. The joycon I connected last always has a significant input lag. (E.g first connect the right joy con, then the left, the left joy con will have input lag).
I used a similar program before, called XJoy and had the exact same problem. The last connected controller always had input lag. It turns out that it seemed to be a bug introduced with an update that was supposed to bring analogue support to the program. I downgraded to an older version and the problem was gone. Now I encounter the exact same problem here.
Here is the issue on the other program: DuroSoft/XJoy#58
Expected behavior
Both joycons operate with no significant input delay
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