This probably happens because the game gets confused between the two inputs (keyboard and gamepad). If you move with d-pads or sticks and then emulate pressing the keyboard B or ESC, the game cannot figure out which input to work with.
To prevent this from happening, you need to apply keyboard mappings to all your physical gamepad keys.
Simply put: you need to remap your gamepad into a keyboard + mouse. Then the game will work with one input method.
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This is how I'm doing it now. FiveM is still doing it's function along with my function. Thanks for any help. (I hid a few devices I do not plan to use with reWASD).Originally Posted by reWASDer View PostHey there!
At the moment, you are applying a config to the mouse instead of your gamepad. Please choose Xbox at the bottom left corner and click Apply again:
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Hey there!
At the moment, you are applying a config to the mouse instead of your gamepad. Please choose Xbox at the bottom left corner and click Apply again:
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Thank you for the suggestion. That didn't change anything.Originally Posted by wookiepediologist View PostUnmaps feature is that you need. If you remapped the key to the different one, and you wish to use only the remapped keys, without the initial input, please activate that feature for your mappings.
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Unmaps feature is that you need. If you remapped the key to the different one, and you wish to use only the remapped keys, without the initial input, please activate that feature for your mappings.
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Xbox X/S controller and FiveM
I remapped the down arrow of the D-pad to the letter B to activate my seatbelt. That works fine but it also still does what FiveM originally put into place which is "character selector'. Anyone know how to prevent what FiveM has made as the default? Thanks for any help.Tags: None
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