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In order to play Fifa on Windows, I have installed an emulator for my Stadia controller, which now simulates an Xbox 360 controller. Now for the problem:
Because two controllers are now connected, i.e. the normal Stadia and the digital simulated one, all inputs are made twice. If I disconnect the Stadia controller in the settings, the simulation programme no longer works.
How can I solve this problem?
Thanks for answers
Karl
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If FIFA recognizes the Stadia controller in the first place, I don't think stadiacontroller is needed. Otherwise there should be some configuration to pick the controller you want (at least I believe that's possible in Steam, not sure about Origin).
But the thing is that the buttons on the Stadia-Controller are switched in EA Games. And I am not able to play like that.
An example:
B and X are switched.
That was the reason why I came to this Project, actually.
Ah, I see. Unfortunately there is no built-in way to suppress the inputs of the actual controller. You may have some lock doing it in the FIFA settings or by launching FIFA through Steam, which has features to select active controllers.
In order to play Fifa on Windows, I have installed an emulator for my Stadia controller, which now simulates an Xbox 360 controller. Now for the problem:
Because two controllers are now connected, i.e. the normal Stadia and the digital simulated one, all inputs are made twice. If I disconnect the Stadia controller in the settings, the simulation programme no longer works.
How can I solve this problem?
Thanks for answers
Karl
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: