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ELS Xbox Controller Bug

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I’ve discovered a quite annoying bug within ELS that I would like to see if anyone has any insight on.

 

I use the Xbox controller for driving and other plugins. I disabled the controller in the ELS.ini because the ELS controls on the controller interfere with my other plugins. I’ve noticed that when the controller is disabled in the ELS.ini file, the “Q” key can enable the lighting and the “X” button can activate the blackout function; even though the “J” key is set to activates the lights and the “\” key activates blackout. This is the case only when the controller is disabled. When the controller is ensnarled in the ELS.ini, this problem doesn’t exist.

 

Does anyone else experience this same problem or can anyone point me in the right direction for a fix?

 

Thanks everyone! :)

53 minutes ago, wpannone said:

I’ve discovered a quite annoying bug within ELS that I would like to see if anyone has any insight on.

 

I use the Xbox controller for driving and other plugins. I disabled the controller in the ELS.ini because the ELS controls on the controller interfere with my other plugins. I’ve noticed that when the controller is disabled in the ELS.ini file, the “Q” key can enable the lighting and the “X” button can activate the blackout function; even though the “J” key is set to activates the lights and the “\” key activates blackout. This is the case only when the controller is disabled. When the controller is ensnarled in the ELS.ini, this problem doesn’t exist.

 

Does anyone else experience this same problem or can anyone point me in the right direction for a fix?

 

Thanks everyone! :)

 

This isn't limited to controller being disabled in the INI.  I'm not sure what causes it, but randomly Q and X on keyboard will do the same thing you described, despite the fact that I'm using a controller and haven't touched any keybinds.  I honestly wouldn't hold your breath for this being fixed, the developer of ELS hasn't been seen or heard from in ages.

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On 2/8/2018 at 7:32 PM, Kallus said:

 

This isn't limited to controller being disabled in the INI.  I'm not sure what causes it, but randomly Q and X on keyboard will do the same thing you described, despite the fact that I'm using a controller and haven't touched any keybinds.  I honestly wouldn't hold your breath for this being fixed, the developer of ELS hasn't been seen or heard from in ages.

 

When the controller is “enabled” in the ELS.ini file, the “Q” and “X” keys don’t activate anything (as they shouldn’t). The “Q” and “X” keys are only active when the controller is “disabled” in the ELS.ini file. Even more bizarre: When the controller is “disabled” and while I am pushing down on any button on the controller, the “Q” and “X” keys are disabled only as long as you are pushing a button on the controller....very strange.

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