Being able to calibrate and adjust stick deadzones and cardinal snapping for analog stick-enabled devices would be a god send, especially for people that want to replace their sticks with hall effect sensors.
Hall effect sticks work out of the box with muOS in my experience, but it would still be nice to have a joystick calibration tool if its possible
there is dude its within retroarch and ppspp, I’m unsure about the other standalone apps as I don’t use them but you can definitely change sensitivity, dead zone etc in them. I use hall sticks and upped the sensitivity to hit all input maximums. As for the calibration it does that automatically on each boot up
The biggest difference here is being able to adjust the sticks on the system level, this way you’re not reliant on whatever software you may be running to have that functionality. A big example is ports, most of that software doesn’t have any kind of calibration for analog sticks. I just don’t think relying on retroarch and ppsspp settings is a good solution, especially if you’re playing more than just what they have to offer.
I would be willing to be its set via one of the cfg.ini within the system files. Its not something ive fiddled with personaly but i bet if you ask on the discord channel someone will know ![]()
like the other person said, that only adjusts the settings for ppsspp itself, not system wide. It also only does the left stick, not the right
like i said i bet the system wide setting is set inside the system files likely located in an cfg.ini.
This is something i have not fiddled with personally but if the op was to ask on the discord channel im sure someone there could point them to the correct muos system .ini for system wide sensitivity