
The profile selection described above is a global setting which normally applies to all games. Push on Controller 1 profile to open the profile selection dialog.

This is not what we want, we need to change it to the profile we just created (My raphnet adapter). We can see in the screenshot below that Controller 1 is assigned theĪndroid Gamepad profile. From the menu, open Select Profiles from the Profiles section: Simply creating a controller profile is not enough. Now the profile is created an ready to be selected for use. Note the joystick is configured on direction at a time (you must click on each of the 4 arrows, then tilt the joystick inĪ fully configured controller will look like this: You probably already understand that you must repeat this for all other buttons.

Now be shown vivid red, indicating that this button is configured: The dialog will close, and the start button will Now all you have to do is press Start on your controller. To do this, touch the red button with an S in the center of the screen to Now a view such as this one will come up. For instance, you could name it 'My raphnet adapter'. You will have to assign a name to the profile. On the + button to start creating a new profile: On the controller screen, push the Hide built-ins button (you know they don't work for you). Open the menu and select Controller from the Profiles section: If you have a Gamecube controller or a non-raphnet adapter, the rest of this guide still applies.

Limitation of the >raphnetraw plugin used by the emulator. (Except some occasional slowdowns when accessing memory cards). When the above option is enabled, you do not need to worry about profiles, stick calibration and so on. Under Settings -> Input, check the Use Raphnet adapter arw USB access option: Use N64 Rumble packs and Memory Paks as if onĮnabling this feature is easy. The raw controller access using raphnet adapters. Update! Since the February 11 update, Mupen64Plus FZ supports
