2013-02-19, 07:20
I understand that frodo has native xbox controller support but I have been using xpadder with my wireless controller since dharma.
I would like to continue using it because my layout works for me, and my friends and family know it now. The main reason though is the dead zones. I have the analogs set to 4 way standard with a large dead zone to avoid it snapping back and registering a push in the other direction.
I installed and set up frodo tonight, and everything was great until I tried use the d pad. It sends double key presses to xbmc and I cannot figure out how to fix it. I saw another post about xbox360eventclient.exe, but that is not running in my task manager and again, I'd prefer not to use the built in support.
Any suggestions?
I would like to continue using it because my layout works for me, and my friends and family know it now. The main reason though is the dead zones. I have the analogs set to 4 way standard with a large dead zone to avoid it snapping back and registering a push in the other direction.
I installed and set up frodo tonight, and everything was great until I tried use the d pad. It sends double key presses to xbmc and I cannot figure out how to fix it. I saw another post about xbox360eventclient.exe, but that is not running in my task manager and again, I'd prefer not to use the built in support.
Any suggestions?