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I've been using the mentioned controller for GTA SA for a while now, but I've always longed for it to feel more like PS2. It works for the most part but some of the controls just don't work like they do on PS2 because it is on PC. for instance, buttons that have multiple uses in the PS2 version can only have one assignment designated to them on the PC version. Does anybody have the most optimal PS2-like setup that I could use? Any help would be much appreciated.

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I understand the superJpyBox 5 merely allows the console gamepads to be attached to the PC via the USB ports.

 

I have used USB Seitec and now a Logitech ® Dual Action:

 

Setup USB GAMEPAD (Joystick) = PS2 controls.

Try buttons Before you program them (push each button during game play to see what it does now.)

< BUTTONS on right side of control:>

 

Button/Trigger
Foot
Vehicle
#1 or X at 9 o’clock
Jump
Brake/Reverse
#4 or Y at Noon
Enter or Exit
Enter or Exit
#3 or B at 3 o’clock
Fire
Fire
#2 or A at 6 o’clock
Sprint
Accelerate
<Front Buttons:>

 

Button/Trigger
Foot
Vehicle
#5 or Left High
Action
Secondary Fire
#7 or Left Low
Previous Weapon/target
Look Left – Aircraft: left rudder
#6 or Right High
Aim
Handbrake
#8 or Right Low
Next Weapon/Target
Look Right – Aircraft: right rudder
Directional Cross (not programmable)

<< ANALOG STICKS >>

 

Button/Trigger
Foot
Vehicle
#11 or Left Stick
General Movement
General Movement
#12 or Right Stick
Camera Movement
Camera Movement
#11 or Left Stick (as a button)
Look Behind
Sub Mission (start/cancel)
#12 or Right Stick (as a button)
Crouch
Horn/Siren
#9 & #10 Two small buttons between left Directional and 4 buttons.

Program as you will, I have used them for either radio stations forward/backward OR responses Yes/No

Note: Some of the buttons or combinations of buttons are automatically programmed. For actions.

Such as both bottom front buttons pushed at the same time when in a vehicle will show what’s behind you.

I have two USB gamepads and the button Number/Letter Assignments on them are different. That’s why I listed descriptive locations as well as numbers/letters. Numbers in are for Logitech Dual Action, Letters for the Logitech F510.

Note you may also assign the same button to a different command IF they will be in a different column.

 

Edited by lil weasel
I understand the superJpyBox 5 merely allows the console gamepads to be attached to the PC via the USB ports.

 

I have used USB Seitec and now a Logitech ® Dual Action:

 

USB = PS2 controls.

Try buttons Before you program them (push each button to see what it does now.)

< buttons on right side of control:>

[1] 9 o’clock ---Foot-Jump, --- Vehicle-Brake+Reverse

[4] Noon ---Foot-Enter+Exit --- Vehicle- Enter +Exit

[3] 3 o’clock ---Foot-Shoot --- Vehicle - Fire

[2] 6 o’clock ---Foot-Sprint --- Vehicle - Accelerate

<Front Buttons:>

[5] Left High ---Foot-Action --- Vehicle –Secondary Fire

[7] Left Low ---Foot-Previous Weapon/target --- Vehicle –Look Left --- Aircraft left rudder

[6] Right High ---Foot-Aim --- Vehicle - Handbrake

[8] Right Low ---Foot next Weapon/Target --- Vehicle – Look Right --- Aircraft right rudder.

Directional Cross (not programmable)

[11] Left Stick (as a button) Foot -Look Behind --- Vehicle - Sub Mission

[12] Right Stick (as a button) Foot-Crouch --- Vehicle – Horn/Siren

[9 & 10] Two small buttons between left Directional and 4 buttons.

Program as you will, I have used them for either radio stations forward/backward OR responses Yes/No

Note: Some of the buttons or combinations of buttons are automatically programmed. For actions.

Such as both bottom front buttons pushed at the same time when in a vehicle will show what’s behind you.

I have two USB gamepads and the button Number Assignments on them are different. That’s why I listed descriptive locations instead of numbers. Numbers in [brackets] are for Logitech Dual Action.

 

Note you may also assign the same button to a different command IF they will be in a different column for this You may have to try entering them in a specific ortder as one way may remove the other.

 

An alternate method is to use SAAC:

SAAC http://www.gtaforums.com/index.php?showtopic=368991

http://www.gtaforums.com/index.php?showtopic=454268&hl=saac

http://www.gtaforums.com/index.php?showtopic=301752&hl=saac Locked.

 

Repeating myself, get a Generic USB GamePad mina both worked without special drivers straight from the box with only minor assignments in the games Controller Options.

Ok I've got SAAC and have it working but it seems like it's only for keyboards, is that it? Or is there a way to configure it for joypads?

I understand the superJpyBox 5 merely allows the console gamepads to be attached to the PC via the USB ports.

 

I have used USB Seitec and now a Logitech ® Dual Action:

 

USB = PS2 controls.

Try buttons Before you program them (push each button to see what it does now.)

< buttons on right side of control:>

[1] 9 o’clock ---Foot-Jump, --- Vehicle-Brake+Reverse

[4] Noon ---Foot-Enter+Exit --- Vehicle- Enter +Exit

[3] 3 o’clock ---Foot-Shoot --- Vehicle - Fire

[2] 6 o’clock ---Foot-Sprint --- Vehicle - Accelerate

<Front Buttons:>

[5] Left High ---Foot-Action --- Vehicle –Secondary Fire

[7] Left Low ---Foot-Previous Weapon/target --- Vehicle –Look Left --- Aircraft left rudder

[6] Right High ---Foot-Aim --- Vehicle - Handbrake

[8] Right Low ---Foot next Weapon/Target --- Vehicle – Look Right --- Aircraft right rudder.

Directional Cross (not programmable)

[11] Left Stick (as a button) Foot -Look Behind --- Vehicle - Sub Mission

[12] Right Stick (as a button) Foot-Crouch --- Vehicle – Horn/Siren

[9 & 10] Two small buttons between left Directional and 4 buttons.

Program as you will, I have used them for either radio stations forward/backward OR responses Yes/No

Note: Some of the buttons or combinations of buttons are automatically programmed. For actions.

Such as both bottom front buttons pushed at the same time when in a vehicle will show what’s behind you.

I have two USB gamepads and the button Number Assignments on them are different. That’s why I listed descriptive locations instead of numbers. Numbers in [brackets] are for Logitech Dual Action.

 

Note you may also assign the same button to a different command IF they will be in a different column for this You may have to try entering them in a specific ortder as one way may remove the other.

 

An alternate method is to use SAAC:

SAAC http://www.gtaforums.com/index.php?showtopic=368991

http://www.gtaforums.com/index.php?showtopic=454268&hl=saac

http://www.gtaforums.com/index.php?showtopic=301752&hl=saac Locked.

 

Repeating myself, get a Generic USB GamePad mina both worked without special drivers straight from the box with only minor assignments in the games Controller Options.

Okay, I figured it out, but now I have a new problem, how do I get SAAC to put the controller settings in the game? I have it set to the controller, and I also used the PSX preset, but when I get into the game, the controls are not right. Also, does SAAC need to be open while playing the game? If so, that would be the problem, every time I open GTA while SAAC is open the game crashes. I'm using the steam version of the game, do you think that is whats causing it? I was so happy when I got everything setup for SAAC but now this is the last step and I don't know how to get past it sad.gif

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