![]() I don't know if this is still a problem, but I remember having a lot of trouble with PC software seeing a joystick that I plugged in after launching the software. If it does't support whatever type of joystick Windows detects I would look at another MAME port with more flexible input options. I'm going to guess that you're using the one they guide you to from. Now, because MAME is open source there are a billion and one different ports of MAME for 32/64bit Windows with input and UI being one of the main things differentiating them. ![]() They've been doing this since ~2005, but MAME games are simply too varied for there to be a single default mapping. I thought you might have expected it to work like XBOX controllers in Windows (and others modern PC controllers conforming to the same DirectInput standard), with the buttons automatically mapped and the game aware of your controller's button labels/colors. As far as I knew, your 10+ years of experience here were primarily with original hardware. Click to expand.I did not have enough context to know your level of understanding with PC/MAME configuration.
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