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  • Issues with Xinput detection with Azeron+reWASD

    Hi,

    I am having an issue with Xinput detection with Azeron when using reWASD.

    By default before reWASD is opened games are detecting Azeron controller properly, without the need of any tinkering or enabling Steam Input. However, after I enable a profile on reWASD, most games do not detect XInput anymore, as if they were still expecting original Azeron input and reWASD failed to override that properly.

    For Steam games this can be solved 98% of the time by enabling Steam Input, and some games do not seem to have this issue at all, but vast majority of games in general no longer detect XInput once I enable a profile in reWASD. This can theoretically be solved by disabling Xbox 360 for Windows device in Device Manager, restarting the PC, applying reWASD profile after restart, and then enabling X360 device again, but that is obviously a pain to do every time.

    Azeron is in exclusive mode with reWASD, is properly detected and is the only Xinput device availlable (I have Wooting keyboard but have Xinput capability disabled there), and it is grouped with the mouse and keyborad. It is also detected properly with tools like gamepad-tester website or Gamepadia, so theoretically everything seems to be working properly, but for some reason it does not in most games.

  • #2
    Hello.

    1. reWASD emulates a virtual Xbox 360 the same way regardless of which device you apply the config to
    2. Try a virtual Xbox One instead of an Xbox 360 in games.
    3. Check if the virtual controller works correctly here and if the tester detects extra gamepads
    4. Make sure that your PC does not have any other software or drivers for emulating virtual devices, like DS4 Windows or SCPToolkit.​

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    • #3
      Originally Posted by 1ncorrect View Post
      Hello.

      1. reWASD emulates a virtual Xbox 360 the same way regardless of which device you apply the config to
      2. Try a virtual Xbox One instead of an Xbox 360 in games.
      3. Check if the virtual controller works correctly here and if the tester detects extra gamepads
      4. Make sure that your PC does not have any other software or drivers for emulating virtual devices, like DS4 Windows or SCPToolkit.​
      Seems like switching to virtual Xbox One instead of 360 fixed it. Thanks.

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