This may sound stupid, but when you plug in your gamepads, do you make sure
all your axis are in neutral position?

> hi. i'm using xmame 0.74.1 that i've used gentoo's emerge to install and
> i've tried two gravis brand USB game pads. one is the eliminator
> gamepad pro and the other is the gamepad pro usb. when xmame starts, the
> joystick is detected, but if i push left and let go, it jumps back right,
> and if i wiggled to the right, it goes nuts moving left and right.
> it's the same with up and down. at first i thought it was a bad
> controller, but even with a brand new one, it does the same. eventually,
> it stops doing so and it seems to register correctly. is this some type
> of way for it to "calibrate" itself, or, is this normal? or perhaps
> there's an oddity with the way it's being built? i've tried different usb
> ports, different computers (both running gentoo).. i don't recall having
> this issue about a year back when i built xmame on another machine, but
> between that and now, one of my controllers might really have developed a
> problem. any info appreciated. thanks.
>
>
> -dewey
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