#Is there a way to fix the left control stick vertical inversion?
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You setup the joystick input upside down, rebind up and down
I tried that yesterday and today multiple times but got the same results
what controller and adapter do you use?
I use many controllers, mostly 8BitDo, normally I use wired, Bluetooth, the packed in 2.4ghz dongle, or for some controllers the 8Bitdo Adapter 2
Switch controllers work fine, using D input and X input on the controllers work fine too, through all connection methods
I've also used official Xbox One controllers, third party controllers, seriex x/s controllers and xbox elite 2, the only ones I don't have nor have I tested are playstation cause I don't have playstation consoles, but people report those work fine too
This is also why I have so many profiles here
Since you're having upside down inputs, all you need to do is remap the joystick here where it says "axis", click on the box then press the corresponding direction, that's all
And don't mess for the diagonals (like up left), these are mostly just for people that want to press one button and get 2 directions at once, not really intended for the joysticks
so weird how when I tried remapping the inputs upside down, that also didn't work, maybe it has smth to do w/ the adapter I'm using?
I use an official gamecube adapter
Have you tested it on the gamepad tester website?
https://hardwaretester.com/gamepad
Displays info about all gamepads connected to your computer. Check buttons, joystick axes, drift, and more. Works with all controllers and joysticks in a modern browser.
tested it rn and everything works fine, including the stick inputs
Are you sure it's not the game then?
You can load this app in azahar to see how 3DS games see your input
https://github.com/16BitWonder/3DS-TEST/releases/tag/v1.0
gonna try it out