I need some help with my controlling problems. Every time I use the buttons on the Wifipad controller, it always disables and enables layers. I was wondering if there is anyway which can disable the layer changing ?
If there is anyone who can help it is much appreciated.
Help with Wifipad controller iphone/ipod touch
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- Buzzkill Gil
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Re: Help with Wifipad controller iphone/ipod touch
You're using your iPhone as a ZSNES controller? What sort of masochistic tendencies prompted THAT?
KHDownloadsSquall_Leonhart wrote:DirectInput represents all bits, not just powers of 2 in an axis.You have your 2s, 4s, 8s, 16s, 32s, 64s, and 128s(crash course in binary counting!). But no 1s.
Re: Help with Wifipad controller iphone/ipod touch
misc -> misc keys
Found it in just a few seconds looking around the gui (there really aren't that many places it could be.).
Found it in just a few seconds looking around the gui (there really aren't that many places it could be.).
Maybe these people were born without that part of their brain that lets you try different things to see if they work better. --Retsupurae
Re: Help with Wifipad controller iphone/ipod touch
Oh thanks I found it. Silly me, at least someone on this forum helps others out in need.paulguy wrote:misc -> misc keys
Found it in just a few seconds looking around the gui (there really aren't that many places it could be.).
Unlike some selfish idiot ( YES YOU GIL_HAMILTON ).
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Re: Help with Wifipad controller iphone/ipod touch
please.
your setup is probably one of the most backwoods things i've heard of.
your setup is probably one of the most backwoods things i've heard of.
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Re: Help with Wifipad controller iphone/ipod touch
Using a $200 phone for a wireless game controller is backwoods? Sounds more like excessive to me. Not to mention the complete lack of tactile feedback on all the controls, since you can only see, but not feel, where the direction controls and buttons are.
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Re: Help with Wifipad controller iphone/ipod touch
Oh. My. GOD! I've never got a shoutout before!tk6 wrote: Unlike some selfish idiot ( YES YOU GIL_HAMILTON ).
THEY LIKE ME! THEY REALLY LIKE ME!
Seriously, I was hoping I was guessing wrong and clarification was coming. That really wasn't a very clear post. Thought at first you were asking how to use a Wifipad-brand controller on an iPhone.
KHDownloadsSquall_Leonhart wrote:DirectInput represents all bits, not just powers of 2 in an axis.You have your 2s, 4s, 8s, 16s, 32s, 64s, and 128s(crash course in binary counting!). But no 1s.
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Re: Help with Wifipad controller iphone/ipod touch
i think we can both have our adjectives in this one. i was referring to the methods needed to get it working. even if "there's an app for that," the methodology just seems obscure.kode54 wrote:Using a $200 phone for a wireless game controller is backwoods? Sounds more like excessive to me. Not to mention the complete lack of tactile feedback on all the controls, since you can only see, but not feel, where the direction controls and buttons are.
and i agree on the feedback issue. having played a couple games with virtual sticks and/or buttons, it's really simple to lose your fingers. more so in this case since they won't even be looking at the device.
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Re: Help with Wifipad controller iphone/ipod touch
I've described it to gadget-happy touchscreen kids as "I survived the no-button fad in the 80s. I'd like to not repeat that nightmare."sweener2001 wrote: and i agree on the feedback issue. having played a couple games with virtual sticks and/or buttons, it's really simple to lose your fingers. more so in this case since they won't even be looking at the device.
KHDownloadsSquall_Leonhart wrote:DirectInput represents all bits, not just powers of 2 in an axis.You have your 2s, 4s, 8s, 16s, 32s, 64s, and 128s(crash course in binary counting!). But no 1s.