![]() Sorry I had planned on responding after eating, but life. Just turn one of the FF's to 00, to turn it off.Originally posted by Taktloss:Gonna repeat myself but as said PCSX2 which comes with EmuDeck does use the standalone Version and not some RetroArch Core so it is its own thing (Sent/written by using the SimpleHIDWrite3 program provided by )Īnother EDIT: Found just seconds after how to make individual lights glow. (Source: ) The code sent to the controllers (to make them all light up, have no idea how to make individual ones light hope, would love help with this) is 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF. I would like to know if it's possible to make it blink/lit at some moments so emulation of PS2 Buzz games or indie game development could use this.ĮDIT: Regarding the 'Red Button' issue, it's being turned on and off by the machine (PlayStation 2 in this case) sending a line of code to turn the lights on. I haven't figured out how to make the red button light up, but according to another source (if I remember which one, I'll link it) makes it able to use a tool called SimpleHIDWriter3 to make the button stay lit. This is amazing for emulation, but also for new (indie) games to use this for co-operation games. Just to note: There's no (known) possibility to make the X/Y axis move as there's no directional stick/buttons on it to modify it. Switch the automatically chosen driver for the device to USB Input Device instead of the HID device, then it will recognise the controllers (got myself the old PlayStation 2 4-controller wired Buzz controllers, not the wireless ones), as a Logitech (as Logitech actually manufactured them for Sony) Buzz(tm) Controller V1, with 20 buttons, and an X/Y axis. This forum post: actually described the solution. I only found highly technical stuff regarding USB sniffers and such. I was looking around on the web how to make them work as controllers on a Windows computer. Looking for information on a mod or repair? Any tech related posts not in there will be removed. Rule 7: posts must be within the weekly megathreadĪll tech related posts must be posted inside the tech posts megathread. Post that are vague like "Help Me" or "Troubleshooting" will be removed with no warning. Your post title should let the user know what your post is about. Rule 6: Post titles must have accurate descriptions and be properly tagged. This includes linking to your let's play channels. Exceptions to self promotion will only be made if you contact the mods, get approval, and follow reddit's 10:1 post ratio. No advertising, selling, buying, trading, asking for free or self promotion. Rule 5: No advertising, selling, buying, trading, self promotion or asking for free stuff.
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