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The latest updated version of RAGE Plugin Hook, required to play LSPDFR, can be found inside the LSPDFR download. It is not currently available on the RAGE Plugin Hook website.

LSPDFR Doesn't Respond to Controller Keybinds

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Okay. This one is going to be hard to explain, but I'll do my best to carry you through it slowly.

Launched GTA V via RagePluginHook, like normal. LSPDFR is set to load, and does so pretty easily. Go in game, walk up to a police station, and discover my DPadRight, which is assigned to enter the police station, doesn't respond. However, my Keyboards 'E' key works perfectly. Confused, I restart the game and encounter the same issue. I forced myself on duty, and figuring that it may just be a bug, carried on my way. Unfortunately, I discovered I can no longer answer callouts, open up any of the LSPDFR menus, or anything else pertaining to the mod via my controller. Here's the catch. My 'Keys.ini' file is completely default, and appears perfectly normal. All of my keys are assigned properly. The in-game menu reflects the same thing. I ran GTA's calibration tool to calibrate my controller. All of the keys respond and operate fine. GTA V runs smoothly with my controller and no other games show this issue, so it's specifically between my controller and LSPDFR that the problem lies.

I'm completely lost on the what the issue is, and I'm reinstalling GTA V clean again for the fourth time. Any suggestions or help would be a GODSEND. Thank you.

9 hours ago, EveMachine said:

Okay. This one is going to be hard to explain, but I'll do my best to carry you through it slowly.

Launched GTA V via RagePluginHook, like normal. LSPDFR is set to load, and does so pretty easily. Go in game, walk up to a police station, and discover my DPadRight, which is assigned to enter the police station, doesn't respond. However, my Keyboards 'E' key works perfectly. Confused, I restart the game and encounter the same issue. I forced myself on duty, and figuring that it may just be a bug, carried on my way. Unfortunately, I discovered I can no longer answer callouts, open up any of the LSPDFR menus, or anything else pertaining to the mod via my controller. Here's the catch. My 'Keys.ini' file is completely default, and appears perfectly normal. All of my keys are assigned properly. The in-game menu reflects the same thing. I ran GTA's calibration tool to calibrate my controller. All of the keys respond and operate fine. GTA V runs smoothly with my controller and no other games show this issue, so it's specifically between my controller and LSPDFR that the problem lies.

I'm completely lost on the what the issue is, and I'm reinstalling GTA V clean again for the fourth time. Any suggestions or help would be a GODSEND. Thank you.

I'm really not sure about how well i can help you but here's a few things your can try, since you reinstalled gta5 so many times, you have had to restart your computer. I mean a full shut down and power on. are you using steam? if so i believe there is something wrong with steam being able to receive a signal from your controller and send it to the modded LSPSFR files. What controller are you using? and if you are running any antivirus please tell me.

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5 hours ago, Matthew Skead said:

I'm really not sure about how well i can help you but here's a few things your can try, since you reinstalled gta5 so many times, you have had to restart your computer. I mean a full shut down and power on. are you using steam? if so i believe there is something wrong with steam being able to receive a signal from your controller and send it to the modded LSPSFR files. What controller are you using? and if you are running any antivirus please tell me.

Currently, I'm using a Rock Candy Xbox 360 controller, and as far as I know, I'm not running any anti-virus. And of course, I'm using steam.

I've reinstalled GTA V clean (AGAIN) and will try to make this work.

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2 hours ago, EveMachine said:

Currently, I'm using a Rock Candy Xbox 360 controller, and as far as I know, I'm not running any anti-virus. And of course, I'm using steam.

I've reinstalled GTA V clean (AGAIN) and will try to make this work.

 As it appears, this full reinstall may have eliminated my problem. LSPDFR has begun to respond to my controls again. Now I just need to make sure I don't get any addons that are outdated. I'm super accustomed to Albo's old addons that apparently dont work anymore

2 hours ago, EveMachine said:

 As it appears, this full reinstall may have eliminated my problem. LSPDFR has begun to respond to my controls again. Now I just need to make sure I don't get any addons that are outdated. I'm super accustomed to Albo's old addons that apparently dont work anymore

yeah, I'm very happy your figured out your problem! you should use these plugins instead of albos, they are always updated and includes all of the features from albo and some really cool new ones!

 

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