Replace mx.exe or mxbin with one of the above files. The default location for mx.exe should be "C:\Program Files (x86)\MX Simulator". I'd keep a backup of the originals since these aren't well tested.
Last edited by jlv on Wed Jun 01, 2016 2:30 am, edited 1 time in total.
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It's for triggers that do things like read -1 when they aren't pressed and +1 when pressed. It might work a little better if your controller isn't calibrated well since it now uses first position it reads from the axis as the rest position instead of using 0 like it did before. So if your joystick likes to read .1 when it's centered the game will use that as the center instead of 0. Could be worse too so it definitely needs testing.
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Does it automatically update your configuration uopn download and install? Or is there a actual reconfiguration? I dont code so i have no idea how it would work if you didnt have to update your controller I guess if that makes sense. Im @ work now but I use a garbage rockcandy controller and all of those are off a tid bit so Id like to see how this works. Thanks for the update sir
DABZZZ wrote:Does it automatically update your configuration uopn download and install? Or is there a actual reconfiguration? I dont code so i have no idea how it would work if you didnt have to update your controller I guess if that makes sense. Im @ work now but I use a garbage rockcandy controller and all of those are off a tid bit so Id like to see how this works. Thanks for the update sir
Derp, Understand now that I read your comment back to the other guy, it jus reads it right away the first time you open that particular snapshot.
New controller axis detection code to detect axes that have non-zero resting positions.
Would you be able to read simultaneously two different positions from the same axis? Meaning xbox360 controllers triggers. One is from 0 to 1 and the other from 0 to -1 on one axis.
New controller axis detection code to detect axes that have non-zero resting positions.
Would you be able to read simultaneously two different positions from the same axis? Meaning xbox360 controllers triggers. One is from 0 to 1 and the other from 0 to -1 on one axis.