Xbox 360 Controller Configuration File


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It seemed that there are a few people floating about having problems with the Xbox 360 controller for Windows, especially a couple on GTA: San Andreas (including me)

However, I finally accomplished a full map of all the practical controls in the SAAC (San Andreas Advanced Control)

This very useful tool is available for dowload through GTAGaming.com (San Andreas Advanced Control v1.2)

The config file I have created is attatched at the bottom of the post...

The controls are as follows....

Please Note: The A Button is SPRINT while on foot.

On Foot...

In Vehicle...

Follow the link to the attatched file "presets.txt" below, copy and paste all the text on the page into a new notepad document then save the file as "PRESETS.INI" in the SAME FOLDER that you save the .exe application for the SAAC tool, run SAAC along side San Andreas in the background each time you play, and don't forget to select the XBOX 360 controller configuration in the list at the bottom, and save any changes you make!

Enjoy!

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Edited by DigitallyInsane^

Good work (Y)

There now Neowin hosts it

See atch (Rename to presets.ini)

And here's an other, Just incase that get's taken down or somthing.

h**p://www.clanuntitled.co.nr/dls/presets.ini

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  • 6 years later...

yeah i was wondering the same thing, with that config you can't use sneak/walk which ever you wanna call it which is used in burglery missions or bunny hop on a BMX bike. can you make file like that or send me step by step intructions on how to set up SAAC 1.2?

  • 3 months later...
  On 12/04/2013 at 18:14, Adam Lewis Wagner said:

Is there anyway to fix the wired 360 left thumbstick??? I didnt everthing right but the left stick moves my character even when im not and it wont stop only does it with San Andreas too... Realling F-in annoying.

It's called "controller drift", and it's a pain in the arse

It's a bit hard to explain from memory, but you need to take the controller apart, and pull the plastic part of the thumbstick off.

You will see these thin bits of metal that arch over the rods. (not using the right words there, I'm sure, but hopefully when you look at it, you'll know what I mean)

Anyway, you need to bend that bit of metal (very slightly) so that it forces the thumbstick back into the correct default position.

It will probably take a bit of trial and error, but it worked great for me.

OK, here you see somebody has used a rubber band to do the same thing...

caae49e5.jpg

you can see the bit of metal/copper I was talking about.

http://www.overclock...ler-stick-drift

I'd say my way was better, because I don't see that rubber band lasting very long.

  On 12/04/2013 at 18:14, Adam Lewis Wagner said:

Is there anyway to fix the wired 360 left thumbstick??? I didnt everthing right but the left stick moves my character even when im not and it wont stop only does it with San Andreas too... Realling F-in annoying.

Old thread, but I'm going to answer you anyway. Most of these programs come with a way to change the "Dead Zone" of the sticks. Just make the dead zone a little bigger and you shouldn't have a problem anymore.

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