Post subject: How do I change the sensitivity on the Nintendo 64 Emulator?
Creeper7000
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Whenever I "change" the sensitivity by going into config, controllers, and then the analog tab, I scroll the bar to try to change the sensitivity, but nothing happens! The sensitivity is the exact same as it was before, so what is this even for? I am playing on a keyboard and cannot beat the water temple with the arrow Hookshot because of this. Dolphin emulator is perfectly capable of easily changing the sensitivity, but this somehow cannot?
Pokota
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You need an actual analog stick for sensitivity to matter. Binding the analog directions to arrow keys is still a flat on/off check, so if you're "playing on a keyboard" the analog controls will always be at +/-127. With that said... how do we get better analog sensitivity? I'm playing (a multiworld randomizer) with an analog stick and I have trouble making precise shots with the bow/hookshot/slingshot.
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Creeper7000
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Pokota wrote:
You need an actual analog stick for sensitivity to matter. Binding the analog directions to arrow keys is still a flat on/off check, so if you're "playing on a keyboard" the analog controls will always be at +/-127. So I cannot change the sensitivity even a little bit? Ok, so how do I get it to -127 instead?
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So when I said +/-127, that's just "the maximum they can be pushed in either direction." +127 is the left arrow key, -127 is the right arrow key. There's no "in-between" without having a literal analog stick.
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Ok thanks