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Left Joy-Con left/right D-Pad buttons are flipped #11

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ZwipZwapZapony opened this issue Mar 14, 2018 · 1 comment
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Left Joy-Con left/right D-Pad buttons are flipped #11

ZwipZwapZapony opened this issue Mar 14, 2018 · 1 comment

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@ZwipZwapZapony
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ZwipZwapZapony commented Mar 14, 2018

I have just set up The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild for Cemu use (as I own the game on my Nintendo Wii U, but not my Nintendo Switch, and don't have my Wii U at home right now), and so I want to try using a pair of Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons when playing it (for the sake of gyroscope stuff), so I downloaded and ran version 2b of this tool/program. (Edit: And I'm using Cemu 1.11.5d and CemuHook 0.5.6.3.)

But just a few minutes into the game (when going to change the camera sensitivity to Very Fast), I noticed that when I press the left D-Pad button on the left Joy-Con, the camera speed option goes to the right instead of the left, and vice versa for the right D-Pad button. After getting some inventory items, I can confirm that the inventory cursor/selector also moves right instead of left, and vice versa, when using the D-Pad.

At first glance, all other buttons (including the up and down D-Pad buttons) seem to be mapped correctly. I have not done anything to the control bindings within Cemu (the controls are set to use a keyboard, not either of the Joy-Cons, and the control bindings are all left blank).

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TL;DR: On the left Joy-Con, the left and right D-Pad buttons seem to have been mapped to each other's corresponding D-Pad direction of the Cemu Gamepad.

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Nice catch! Fixed in b15f308

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