![]() ![]() ![]() Jul 12 08:31:19 lvl2: Mapping -> LeftAnalogUp Jul 12 08:31:06 lvl2: Mapping -> RightShoulder ![]() Jul 12 08:31:06 lvl2: Mapping -> LeftShoulder Jul 12 08:30:58 lvl2: Configuring device 0 (8Bitdo SN30 Pro). Jul 12 08:30:51 lvl3: SystemView::getViewElements() Jul 12 08:30:51 lvl2: Added known joystick '8Bitdo SN30 Pro' (instance ID: 0, device index: 0) Instead, there's nothing in the log about triggers at all, and indeed the UI gave no indication that any button or trigger was being pressed at that time. I've noted the first line about "buggy firmware," but I'm already running the latest 8Bitdo firmware available (2.02) so I'm not sure what that's looking The ES debug log seems to indicate that ES isn't seeing the triggers being pressed at all.Īfter " Mapping -> RightShoulder" when I was asked to press the left and right trigger buttons, I made sure to press L2 and R2 ten times each so they would be obvious in the log before I did a "hold button to skip" to move on. xpadneo 0005:045E:02E0.000A: enabling compliance with Linux Gamepad Specification xpadneo 0005:045E:02E0.000A: fixing up report descriptor size xpadneo 0005:045E:02E0.000A: pretending XB1S Windows wireless mode (changed PID from 0x02E0 to 0x028E) I start with the controller off, then power it on and this is the output I see as soon as it connects: xpadneo 0005:045E:02E0.000A: buggy firmware detected, please upgrade to the latest version ![]()
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