- #Keyboard and mouse not working pcsx2 emulator drivers#
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#Keyboard and mouse not working pcsx2 emulator driver#
Its worth noting I'm using a Logitech Keyboard/Mouse (G19s/G502), and I know from past experience Logitech does some *weird* stuff in driver land. From that point on, Keyboard/Mouse inputs won't recognize, even on the key configuration screens.
#Keyboard and mouse not working pcsx2 emulator Pc#
It *looks* like everything works off a cold PC boot, up until I either enter a controller configuration menu or exit Dolphin. It's almost as if Dolphin isn't seeing the Keyboard or mouse for some strange reason.įor anyone tracking this, it appears the last version that reliably works is 9865 after that keyboard/mouse input starts becoming unreliable. Unplugged the USB devices, shut down Logitech Gaming Software, replugged, still nothing. Updated bug tracker and started Dolphin up again. I restarted my PC and started up Dolphin. I'll toy around some more and report back. Might be related to my PC going to sleep periodically I've had issues with logitech peripherals and sleep before. Odd problem I can't believe I'm the first to run into this. Isolated problem to build 9876 created new bug report in tracker: Was confirmed working somewhere around version 8500 or so. My gamepad "XInput/0/Gamepad" reads fine. I've confirmed that "DInput/0/Keyboard Mouse" and "All Devices" have the same problem. This applies to both the Hotkeys menu and Controller configuration. After changing this key to 1 and rebooting, the touchpad now works.Well, here's a new one: Dolphin is refusing to recognize any inputs for my keyboard or mouse. I had a ps/2 touchpad that was unresponsive in Windows 10. Startup to allow the operating system to be responsive to Programming interface (API), such as the Services snap-in.Ĥ Disable Specifies a disabled (not started) driver or service.ĥ Delayed Start Specifies that less-critical services will start shortly after To be started manually by calling a Win32 SCM application System startup by Session Manager (Smss.exe) or theģ Load on Demand Specifies a driver or service that the Service Control
#Keyboard and mouse not working pcsx2 emulator drivers#
Initialization after drivers with a Start value of 0Ģ Auto Load Specifies a driver or service that is initialized at
Started during kernel initialization prior to anyġ System Specifies a driver that loads and starts during kernel More detail about what the settings mean (from ): Value StartType DescriptionĠ Boot Specifies a driver that is loaded (but not started)īy the boot loader. The Start key should be changed from 3 to 1. In regedit under Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\i8042prt I don't have a PS/2 keyboard to test these for you. Once the driver is installed, close all windows and This will force the computer to recognize any In the Action menu of Device manager, select “Scan for HardwareĬhanges” option. This causes the driver package installed earlier to be deleted. In the uninstall dialog, make sure you select the option to delete the driver package from the system. Right click on the device driver and then select "Uninstall". In the list of devices, you should see the “Mouse” or “Mice and other pointing devices”. Press “Windows key + X” and click on “Device Manager”.
#Keyboard and mouse not working pcsx2 emulator update#
If the driver update does not help then I would suggest you toĬompletely uninstall the USB driver and reinstall it to check if this
See if there are any additional updates related to this device and Once this is done, restart the computer and check if the issue persists.įurther, you may also look for optional updates in Windows Updates to Right click on the driver and select “Update Driver Software”. Press (Windows key + X) and click on “Device Manager”.Įxpand “Mouse” or “Mice and other pointing devices”. You may update the PS2 mouse driver from Device Manager manually and Once this is done, restart the computer and check the status. Click hardware and sound and run the Hardware and Devices Troubleshooter.Type troubleshooting in the search box and then press enter.Press the ‘Windows + W’ key on the keyboard.Once this isĭone, restart the computer and check the status. Plug the device and run the hardware troubleshooter. However there might be issues with drivers, this forum discussion explains the process for troubleshooting it.īelow is a direct quote from the Microsoft engineer in that thread detailing the various troubleshooting methods:
#Keyboard and mouse not working pcsx2 emulator windows 10#
According to Microsoft, Windows 10 does still accept PS/2 inputs.