To speed up the session start I would suggest you to get rid of the Java popup by installing the Controller application instead of relying on Java Web Start. In order to do that you can use the specific Task on the RC BigFix site or you can download the installer from the RC Server web interface (Tools -> Downloads -> Agents Downloads -> ). Then from the RC server web interface change always.use.preinstalled.controller to true on the trc.properties configuration. (Every operator have to install the Controller on the computer once this is enabled).

Growing up, I have always played Xbox, and one problem that I've consistently had has to do with the joysticks of the controllers. The problem that I experience the most is referred to as a drift stick, which is when your character in the game moves or looks around when you're not touching the controller. This can become extremely frustrating in first and third person video games, and make it difficult to play well. I decided to create this guide to help others running into the same issue. Fixing the problem doesn't take long, and you only need 70% isopropyl alcohol, and a few cotton balls.


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I had actually been dumb enough not to look this up, so I just replaced the thumb sticks and it had made it better, but it didn't fix it. Any recommendations? I've had the controller since around 2016 or 2017. Original controller that came with the xbox.

These days, most emulators use pre-configured mappings to allow any controller that uses xinput to be immediately mapped to whatever the original console used. But that is only possible because of the standardized button layout that has proliferated throughout consoles. Mapping older controllers, such as the SNES controller, to a modern controller is pretty much trivial. Even a PS2 controller can be mapped to an Xbox 360 controller without losing much.

For Dolphin, things get a bit more complicated. While the GameCube Controller has a few trouble spots, such as the analog/digital combo R and L buttons, it can mostly map to a modern controller without issues. The situation goes from okay to very dicey when we move to the Wii and its titular Wii Remote. This unique controller is extremely difficult to generically map to standard game controllers. Usually, users will save emulated Wii Remote profiles per game, only mapping what is needed simply because mapping a single configuration for all games is impossible.

For years, Dolphin has used "Real Wiimote" support to get around these mapping problems. Instead of worrying about mapping highly complex motions to a button or an axis, you can use the original controller and just do the motion, exactly as you would on the original console!

With something as complicated as the Wii Remote, less emulation is better. Even with GameCube Controllers, using Nintendo's Wii U Controller Adapter (and its clones), Dolphin can essentially bypass a lot of controller emulation. This is the best way to get authentic GameCube controls without compromise in Dolphin. Now the same ideas are being applied to Wii Remotes! Excellent Wii Remote support is now possible by not emulating a Wii Bluetooth adapter!

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