![]() I assume that the reason Xbox 360 controllers don't have this issue is because they're older than Windows 10, where as the drivers for xBox One controllers were designed with this in mind.ĭid a little research, it's definitely a driver-specific thing - snes9x reads input using plain Windows API stuff, the Xbox One driver only passes along background input if you use Xinput if you force the Xbox One controller to use the "HID-compliant game device" driver, background input works - but any other games you run won't see it as an Xbone controller It doesn't seem that there's an easy way to disable that, but I'm sure someone here has the know-how to do so. ![]() ![]() For those wondering, it seems that Windows 10 has gamepad support for all UWP (universal windows programs), which includes most of the browsers you'd use, and the home screen, and it's that support that is intercepting the background input before it ever reaches SNES9x.
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