Add Mad Catz V.1 Stick with autoconfig file

Why do this?

This flightstick isn’t a default controller in Retroarch. You need create a file to full suport.

Step 1, find folder

Go to “RetroArch-Win64\autoconfig\dinput”.

Step 2, create a .cfg file

In the this folder create a file with Notepad and extension “cfg”. For me is “Mad Catz V.1 Stick.cfg”. The content is:

input_device = “Mad Catz V.1 Stick” input_driver = “dinput” input_vendor_id = “1848” input_product_id = “8759”

input_a_btn = “1” input_b_btn = “0” input_x_btn = “5” input_y_btn = “4” input_l_btn = “2” input_r_btn = “3”

input_up_btn = “h0up” input_down_btn = “h0down” input_left_btn = “h0left” input_right_btn = “h0right”

input_l_x_plus_axis = “+0” input_l_x_minus_axis = “-0” input_l_y_plus_axis = “+1” input_l_y_minus_axis = “-1” input_l2_axis = “-5” input_r2_axis = “+5” input_r_y_plus_axis = “-2” input_r_y_minus_axis = “+2”

input_b_btn_label = “Trigger” input_a_btn_label = “2” input_l_btn_label = “3” input_r_btn_label = “4” input_y_btn_label = “5” input_x_btn_label = “6”

input_up_btn_label = “POV Up” input_down_btn_label = “POV Down” input_left_btn_label = “POV Left” input_right_btn_label = “POV Right”

input_l_x_plus_axis_label = “Stick X+” input_l_x_minus_axis_label = “Stick X-” input_l_y_plus_axis_label = “Stick Y+” input_l_y_minus_axis_label = “Stick Y-” input_l2_axis_label = “Stick Z-” input_r2_axis_label = “Stick Z+” input_r_y_plus_axis_label = “Throttle Y+” input_r_y_minus_axis_label = “Throttle Y-”

Step 3, enjoy it!

Now, you can use it.

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