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i'll let you know if i get it sorted....PS the G2 is amazing.
@Shotoku, if you have a reverb motion controller scheme you could share, it would be awesome!
If anyone else manages to create bindings that include all axes, please let us know & upload it for us to share :)
I think the problem is and was that the control bindings are hard coded by the developers.
I have a Medion Erazer/Lenovo Explorer WMR headset and other bindings unfortunately just don't work.... :-(
But, You must clik Joystick and set to left , right ect., not only push.
By default in several games (like Mage's tale) the joystick seems to be mapped to a trackpad labelled trackpad 2. I just trashed the default binding, and instead bound the joystick location to trackpad 1 (on the correct side). Then, you can set the joystick click to be the trackpad click (of the correct label). Now, where you put the joystick will be the same as the trackpad location, and clicking the joystick will trigger a click.
I personally don't like clicking the joystick while moving it around, so I also did the following. I make a second binding for the joystick location to mimic a dpad (with the 'touch' setting, not the 'click' setting), and I set each of the four directions to just be the touchpad click. I then set a reasonable deadzone for this. Now, whenever you move the joystick in one of the four directions, it will register as a click on that side of the touchpad. This works really well for games like Mage's Tale (which was almost unplayable before).