Steam telepítése
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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Unsure since I don't own one but, would like to assume so since the DualSense is still very new.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/1118310/discussions/0/3716062344554306151/#c3716062344554588704
should've looked up in the discussions before asking.
I changed it but sadly it didnt fixed the issue where precisely:
L1 activates L1 and L2
L2 activates just L2
R1 activates R1
R2 activates R1
I will still try to lurk for answers. Maybe I changed something in the PCSX2 standalone?
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Edit: It's fixed now
https://steamcommunity.com/app/1118310/discussions/0/3811784078991556466/?tscn=1689106569
In other words, emulate a Xbox360 controller (blame Sony for their bad drivers)
You don't need any of this to use with Retroarch. I use my PS5 Controller on my laptop with no issues.