I just figured out how to do this. I could not find a clear layout anywhere on how to do it, and forum posts I found often had individuals being really freaking unhelpful and rude.First thing to do is to.

For instrutions go and there are instructions on how to install it further down the pageThis is basically a bunch of driver files that tricks your computer into thinking the pro controller is an xbox360 controller. For some reason Project64 does not work correctly with pro controller unless you trick it.Downloading that program is kind of a pain to be honest but it's not terrible. Jack johnson better together torrent. First, put the folder of everything in a location where you won't want to move it from. I learned the hard way that once you load it in it wont let you move it as one of the programs stays permanently on in the background.Once this is installed and running, open project 64 and go to the configer controller plugin under options. Once on there, click the XInput button, and then choose the buttons for the controller. When you start a game, it should work fine!I figured this out literally 5 minutes ago so there may be some problems I haven't found yet but it seems to work. So yes, it is possible!

By Default, Project64 v2.0 uses Jacob's DirectInput for controller management. If you want to assign keys to a gamepad, select your gamepad under Game Device. So to reassign a button to another keyboard key or a gamepad button, click on the button circled in red.

Just requires work arounds sadly.Also sorry for the downvotes. This is a question a ton of people likely want an answer to!.

Controller
where do you have Project64 installed?
if its in the default location(s):
32bit Windows = C:Program Files
64bit Windows = C:Program Files (x86)
THEN YOU ARE IN TROUBLE lol
because those locations by default are permission LOCKED by Microsoft (<-- Boo)
to protected you from your self and possible others gaining control over your system..
This is the directory Structure I use:
one I use a separate Server Hard-drive on which I store many files including all of my emulation stuff. ^_^ so on to the folder naming structure.. ps: this can be on the C: main hard-drive or another is you want like I do.. so I will use the C: as a reference so its easier to copy and paste if you want.
F:EmulatorsRoms <-- the root for my main emu folder, with sub-folders for each system/emulator
F:EmulatorsRomsN64_PJ64
F:EmulatorsRomsPS1
F:EmulatorsRomsPS2
F:EmulatorsRomsSegaGenesis
F:EmulatorsRomsSegaSaturn
F:EmulatorsRomsSNES
F:EmulatorsRomszRomTools <-- where I store folder for all the ROM hacking and patching tools
example:
the PJ64 emulator, like the main exe 'Project64.exe' goes into the 'N64_PJ64' folder and the sub-folders like below should be auto-created or extracted if you are using an archived version and not an installer.
F:EmulatorsRomsN64_PJ64Config
F:EmulatorsRomsN64_PJ64Plugin
F:EmulatorsRomsN64_PJ64save
etc
F:EmulatorsRomsN64_PJ64_BetaROMS
F:EmulatorsRomsStorage <-- and this companion folder is where I store all of my ROMs/ISOs collections, Emulators archives download files, tools, etc
in sub-folders named for for each system first and sub-folders in those depending on File types.
like I separate ROMS by region type into different folders.
hope that helps..
if folder permissions are not the problem.. ;p

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  • I just figured out how to do this. I could not find a clear layout anywhere on how to do it, and forum posts I found often had individuals being really freaking unhelpful and rude.First thing to do is to.

    For instrutions go and there are instructions on how to install it further down the pageThis is basically a bunch of driver files that tricks your computer into thinking the pro controller is an xbox360 controller. For some reason Project64 does not work correctly with pro controller unless you trick it.Downloading that program is kind of a pain to be honest but it\'s not terrible. Jack johnson better together torrent. First, put the folder of everything in a location where you won\'t want to move it from. I learned the hard way that once you load it in it wont let you move it as one of the programs stays permanently on in the background.Once this is installed and running, open project 64 and go to the configer controller plugin under options. Once on there, click the XInput button, and then choose the buttons for the controller. When you start a game, it should work fine!I figured this out literally 5 minutes ago so there may be some problems I haven\'t found yet but it seems to work. So yes, it is possible!

    By Default, Project64 v2.0 uses Jacob\'s DirectInput for controller management. If you want to assign keys to a gamepad, select your gamepad under Game Device. So to reassign a button to another keyboard key or a gamepad button, click on the button circled in red.

    Just requires work arounds sadly.Also sorry for the downvotes. This is a question a ton of people likely want an answer to!.

    \'Controller\'
    where do you have Project64 installed?
    if its in the default location(s):
    32bit Windows = C:Program Files
    64bit Windows = C:Program Files (x86)
    THEN YOU ARE IN TROUBLE lol
    because those locations by default are permission LOCKED by Microsoft (<-- Boo)
    to protected you from your self and possible others gaining control over your system..
    This is the directory Structure I use:
    one I use a separate Server Hard-drive on which I store many files including all of my emulation stuff. ^_^ so on to the folder naming structure.. ps: this can be on the C: main hard-drive or another is you want like I do.. so I will use the C: as a reference so its easier to copy and paste if you want.
    F:EmulatorsRoms <-- the root for my main emu folder, with sub-folders for each system/emulator
    F:EmulatorsRomsN64_PJ64
    F:EmulatorsRomsPS1
    F:EmulatorsRomsPS2
    F:EmulatorsRomsSegaGenesis
    F:EmulatorsRomsSegaSaturn
    F:EmulatorsRomsSNES
    F:EmulatorsRomszRomTools <-- where I store folder for all the ROM hacking and patching tools
    example:
    the PJ64 emulator, like the main exe \'Project64.exe\' goes into the \'N64_PJ64\' folder and the sub-folders like below should be auto-created or extracted if you are using an archived version and not an installer.
    F:EmulatorsRomsN64_PJ64Config
    F:EmulatorsRomsN64_PJ64Plugin
    F:EmulatorsRomsN64_PJ64save
    etc
    F:EmulatorsRomsN64_PJ64_BetaROMS
    F:EmulatorsRomsStorage <-- and this companion folder is where I store all of my ROMs/ISOs collections, Emulators archives download files, tools, etc
    in sub-folders named for for each system first and sub-folders in those depending on File types.
    like I separate ROMS by region type into different folders.
    hope that helps..
    if folder permissions are not the problem.. ;p
    ...'>Project 64 How To Use Controller(02.04.2020)
  • I just figured out how to do this. I could not find a clear layout anywhere on how to do it, and forum posts I found often had individuals being really freaking unhelpful and rude.First thing to do is to.

    For instrutions go and there are instructions on how to install it further down the pageThis is basically a bunch of driver files that tricks your computer into thinking the pro controller is an xbox360 controller. For some reason Project64 does not work correctly with pro controller unless you trick it.Downloading that program is kind of a pain to be honest but it\'s not terrible. Jack johnson better together torrent. First, put the folder of everything in a location where you won\'t want to move it from. I learned the hard way that once you load it in it wont let you move it as one of the programs stays permanently on in the background.Once this is installed and running, open project 64 and go to the configer controller plugin under options. Once on there, click the XInput button, and then choose the buttons for the controller. When you start a game, it should work fine!I figured this out literally 5 minutes ago so there may be some problems I haven\'t found yet but it seems to work. So yes, it is possible!

    By Default, Project64 v2.0 uses Jacob\'s DirectInput for controller management. If you want to assign keys to a gamepad, select your gamepad under Game Device. So to reassign a button to another keyboard key or a gamepad button, click on the button circled in red.

    Just requires work arounds sadly.Also sorry for the downvotes. This is a question a ton of people likely want an answer to!.

    \'Controller\'
    where do you have Project64 installed?
    if its in the default location(s):
    32bit Windows = C:Program Files
    64bit Windows = C:Program Files (x86)
    THEN YOU ARE IN TROUBLE lol
    because those locations by default are permission LOCKED by Microsoft (<-- Boo)
    to protected you from your self and possible others gaining control over your system..
    This is the directory Structure I use:
    one I use a separate Server Hard-drive on which I store many files including all of my emulation stuff. ^_^ so on to the folder naming structure.. ps: this can be on the C: main hard-drive or another is you want like I do.. so I will use the C: as a reference so its easier to copy and paste if you want.
    F:EmulatorsRoms <-- the root for my main emu folder, with sub-folders for each system/emulator
    F:EmulatorsRomsN64_PJ64
    F:EmulatorsRomsPS1
    F:EmulatorsRomsPS2
    F:EmulatorsRomsSegaGenesis
    F:EmulatorsRomsSegaSaturn
    F:EmulatorsRomsSNES
    F:EmulatorsRomszRomTools <-- where I store folder for all the ROM hacking and patching tools
    example:
    the PJ64 emulator, like the main exe \'Project64.exe\' goes into the \'N64_PJ64\' folder and the sub-folders like below should be auto-created or extracted if you are using an archived version and not an installer.
    F:EmulatorsRomsN64_PJ64Config
    F:EmulatorsRomsN64_PJ64Plugin
    F:EmulatorsRomsN64_PJ64save
    etc
    F:EmulatorsRomsN64_PJ64_BetaROMS
    F:EmulatorsRomsStorage <-- and this companion folder is where I store all of my ROMs/ISOs collections, Emulators archives download files, tools, etc
    in sub-folders named for for each system first and sub-folders in those depending on File types.
    like I separate ROMS by region type into different folders.
    hope that helps..
    if folder permissions are not the problem.. ;p
    ...'>Project 64 How To Use Controller(02.04.2020)