Why do I suspect this? Because you probably have the Shield Remote also attached to the system. (See the section More reasons why your controller may appear not to work) Troubleshooting - My Controller Doesn't Work It strikes me this may also be simply a controller assignment issue. When you see data coming back, you've found the Unity Id for that joystick. If you have a USB keyboard attached, you can step through the Unity joystick id's one at a time and see if the joystick does align with the array entry by moving the sticks on the joystick and pressing +/- to step through Id's. Take a screenshot or a picture with a cell phone or something and upload it here. The position of this element in the Array is important. If the Shield Controller is detected, it will show up as one of these array entries. Rewired expects Unity Joystick Id's to be aligned to the () array fields on Android. You will see a list of detected controllers displayed along with an element list.
(Assuming you're using Windows and not OSX. If you are looking for a drop-in control remapping system that doesn't require coding, please see Control Mapper.Ĭlick to expand.You could only possibly get this message if this DLL is missing or has settings preventing it from being included for the Unity Editor:Īssets\Rewired\Internal\Libraries\Runtime\Rewired_Windows_Lib.dll The purpose of this example is to learn the API. If your programming skills are at a level where you need a step-by-step tutorial, this topic is too advanced for you.
If you do not have the necessary programming skills, patience, or willingness to roll up your sleeves and dig into the code to learn how to do it, you shouldn't attempt it. Please look at the source code if you want to build your own control remapping system or better yet use Control Mapper instead which requires zero coding.Ĭreating your own control remapping system is not for beginners and requires patience and a certain level of programming skill. There are too many variables you have to account for when doing control remapping, many of which are not obvious from the outside until you start digging in. I cannot make this simpler because it is not a simple process and cannot be reduced to a few lines of code or a tutorial. Not very usefull, but entertaining nonetheless.Click to expand.I spent a tremendous amount time developing both the example included with Rewired and Control Mapper, the latter because many developers wouldn't read through code to learn how to use the API and kept asking for something simpler.
Overall Review: With the provided software you can proxy your analog stick for your mouse.
NYKO must know this because in the documentation and driver disc they list the D-pad as the "point of view hat." If you're looking to get this so you can play 2d games, and you want to use a d-pad, look elsewhere. Often you'll press right and the controller will register that you are pressing down-right. Though, it does come with custom button assignment software.Ĭons: The D-pad is useless. (I've never had this problem, so this controller is awesome for when friends come over and I don't want to be handed a nasty soggy controller. Very responsive sticks.įan keeps your hands from getting gooey or sweaty during intentense gaming. "Inner buttons" that can act as function (ie, taking screenshots) buttons without using up any face buttons.