I would have to press the windows button to bring up the start menu and then press it again to remove it or click on the desktop and back to the window (but only during that first time as stated above). This can cause a small issue for programs that detect the top window to do things (like IXTU ~ profile for overclocking becomes disabled because it thinks another process is on top rather than what you have in the profiler). It never happens again on that same session unless you restart the computer. (12-08-2014, 07:54 PM)shinra358 Wrote: I've been noticing for a while that when you first start your OS up starting a game and enabling the controller afterwards causes the taskbar to gain focus (seemingly the taskbar if not but just temporarily). I can't be sure without said dongle though. #J2k switched up Bluetooth(12-08-2014, 04:19 AM)Niffy Wrote: Bluetooth CSR 4.0 Dongle with BlueSoleil Space as the bluetooth program/driver Yeah I'm p sure only dongles that use default windows can properly use it. It does, only radial deadzones right now, for each stick, each trigger, and the sixaxis. that is, if the games allow you to turn the sensitivity up high enough, since most have some sort of native deadzone of their own. some people prefer axial for driving games, though for the most part a proper deadzone would be radial as described here: I've noticed the sticks wear out at different levels so independent deadzones are a great feature and IMO it's better to have deadzones handled in the driver/software than in games. (12-07-2014, 09:07 PM)Star Wrote: does your fork support analog stick deadzones? the other fork supports independent deadzones for each stick, axial or radial. I'm suprised that would help in a racing game seeing that you would only use left and right on the stick (unless you use up and down for accelrating and brake as well), nevertheless. The only regret is the lack of this feature. #J2k switched up softwareI think your software is overall better than other ports, for many reasons. Project Cars) and other games where thumbstick sensitivity settings are poor or not present at all. (12-07-2014, 06:24 PM)und3rd0g Wrote: I used it with DSDCS and found it very useful in some games, especially racing sims (e.g. I don't think that's exactly the issue here, just a service is missing, thus the system grabs every device now, including the controller. That might be what is using this controller. Microsoft is adding Cortanna to windows 10. (12-07-2014, 10:55 AM)Degaron Wrote: I think i might figured out what is grabbing the controller.ĭue to the controller having an audio jack input. Maybe the taskbar icon or invisible ds4window doesn't have a 'not on top' flag activate sooner or something? Or that it only activates to be on bottom after a controller action is enforced? I dunno, but I hope it can be solved. I've been noticing for a while that when you first start your OS up starting a game and enabling the controller afterwards causes the taskbar to gain focus (seemingly the taskbar if not but just temporarily).
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