Unable to push "down-button" in NES-emulator


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I have a problem with the above explanation.

I run the "fceux" and when i load a rom, i set the button-configuration, the computer recognizes all the buttons i click on my logitech rumblepad.

What have i done wrong?

The weird thing is that:

IT HAS WORKED BEFORE, IN THE EXACT SAME EMULATOR, but suddenly it stopped!

All of the other buttons works, wtf is wrong?

Regards

dattuz

  seta-san said:
check the settings

I have checked the settings for two days, i havnt done anything wrong, i have even tried with a million other emulators? But nothing works,

The error is not in the gamepad, cuz the comp recognizes all what i push on the gamepad when i set the controller-settings!

Add: I have tried snes roms and everything works on them with the zsnes emulator.

Where is the error?

its certainly an unusual case. espcially since down works with other applications/games.

The first thing I would try is to re-download another copy of fceux and see if a new copy works.

If that doesn't work I would uninstall and reinstall the drivers for the game pad

If the above doesn't work try a different nes emulator

http://www.emulator-zone.com/doc.php/nes/

  ceminess said:
its certainly an unusual case. espcially since down works with other applications/games.

The first thing I would try is to re-download another copy of fceux and see if a new copy works.

If that doesn't work I would uninstall and reinstall the drivers for the game pad

If the above doesn't work try a different nes emulator

http://www.emulator-zone.com/doc.php/nes/

Thanks for the serious answer.

I have deleted everything once and then installed it again, still will not work..

I think the trouble started when i tried another emulator, but i deleted that one and went back with my original one because the down-button did not work, and now it doesnt work on the original emulator either? i did not change any settings what so ever when i did this.

Again.. what wrong?

I mean, it worked three days ago?

Well its hard to tell exactly what is causing this error to happen, I wonder if fceux is looking for a specific registery key thats corrupt, a uninstall and reinstall of the gamepad, drivers/software may not fix that.

Thats the only other thing that I can think of, It may not fix the issue but, try uninstalling all of the gamepad software, then run a registry cleaner, like cccleaner, and reinstall the gamepad drivers/software.

If that doesn't work, I'm out of Ideas for now, unless someone else here can think of any.

  ceminess said:
Well its hard to tell exactly what is causing this error to happen, I wonder if fceux is looking for a specific registery key thats corrupt, a uninstall and reinstall of the gamepad, drivers/software may not fix that.

Thats the only other thing that I can think of, It may not fix the issue but, try uninstalling all of the gamepad software, then run a registry cleaner, like cccleaner, and reinstall the gamepad drivers/software.

If that doesn't work, I'm out of Ideas for now, unless someone else here can think of any.

I did everything you said, downloaded the latest drivers and software for my gamepad, and i uninstalled the gamepad-software and then i ran the latest cccleaner and after that i ran the software and installed the drivers once more..

It still doesnt work, I have no clue, cuz to me it doesnt seem that it is the gamepad that is the problem, but then again, i do not know what to do..

Is this a dead end?

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