Two is the way windows orders the devices, if there was a way to change the order easily, then people could change the adapter so it appears as the last in the list, & this way openbor can detect the first(or second) port of the thing as P4. One, i see that dual adapters have the tendency of taking into account the empty port, so you end up with a situation where if an adapter appears after controller #1 in window's device list, it will take up the 2nd & third place, no matter if you only have one device connected to it, so the next controller becomes 4th & any other controller after that becomes 5th - & thus "invisible" to openbor If by any chance one of the dual adpater's port is considered a 5th controller, or one of the other controllers goes beyond Windows order #5, it wont be see 2 reasons why dual adapters have problems. No matter how they are plugged, windows orders them this way?ĭetects controller 1 as P2 (n64 adapter port 1, either brand)Ģ controllers - two n64 controllers in one adapter, either brandĭetects controller 2 as P1 (n64 adapter port 2, either brand)Ģ controllers - one in adapter A, other in adapter Bĭetects controller 1 as P4 (Dominant n64 adapter port 1)ĭetects controller 2 as P2 (Second in list n64 adapter port 1)Īll where direct input, no button crossing, so as long as players pay attention to the P# they should have no problems & just swap controllers.
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