Virtua tennis 4 keypad problem how to#
Any ideas on how I can prevent this? I'm sure it's an input recognition problem, but I don't know how to disable Mamewah from reading for joysticks (didn't see a setting for this in the ini files). Mainly, whenever I exited Mamewah, I was getting a "Windows couldn't shut this down right, make a report?" pop-up, along with other crashes while the program was running. It is a pain but at least there is a solution.ģ) I need help - if I have any emulated joysticks running, it gives Mamewah lots of trouble, I just uninstalled all emulated joysticks and it is running great again now. I save my settings for each stick in its own file and load each seperate window up with its config file when I need 2 emulated joysticks. Sorry to post on a 2 year old topic, but I wanted to:ġ) Thank you guys for all this good info, I recently had this problem and found this post searching yahoo.Ģ) Mention that you have to have 2 instances of the joystick emulator running if you want to have 2 fake joysticks.
Click Next (leave Button mapping unchanged) Click Next (leave Axes mapping unchanged) Click Next (leave the number of buttons unchanged) Change the number of Axes to 4 (from the drop-down) and click Next Click on Next (Create or Modify the mapping) Select "Modify the interface mapping for the IOCTL." (bottom) Copy it over the existing one in the System32 directory. I attach a special version of PPortJoy.cpl that has this extraĮnabled. Makes the Game Controllers control panel applet DrWatson :-( but Reports - but I haven't yet figured out all the snags. PPJoy makes provision for changing the number of axes a joystick Problem?. The PPJoy virtual joysticks by default has 8 axes. Quote It looks like Virtua Tennis ignores any joystick with more thanĤ (I think) axes - what this can't be no friggin' joystick!