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State save files will not be compatible with other N64 emulators unless they explicitly support the Project64 state save file format (at the time of writing, several do) It is worth noting that a state save file will also save any errors that may have occurred and be.

If you have a wireless Xbox 360 controller, you need to get a receiver. Here is an Amazon link for people in the UK: If you have one, plug it into a USB port in your computer.If you have a wired 360/One/Other controller, just plug it into a USB port in your computer.If you have a wireless Xbox One controller, you will see a micro USB port at the top centre of the controller. Get a cable like this (another Amazon UK link: ) but chances are you will have one lying around somewhere (at my house we have like 20).

Connect the smaller port into the controller and the normal USB port in your computer. Note that some Xbox One controllers come with a micro USB lead.

Gotcha, that’s the same method used in the video posted above. I made it to step 5 on the list from the review. I open project64, click options, click configuration control plugin, proceed to program each button in fine, now the C-down button won't program on player 1. I program player 2 and everything works. I was thinking the controller might be broken so i tried with 3 different controllers and the configuration for 'c-down' still doesn’t work. This has me stumped!1) Plug the adapter into your laptop - Windows should automatically verify that it's an HID gamepad2) Go to start - Devices and Printers, then right click the USB gamepad and click game controller settings3) THIS IS THE IMPORTANT PART!

This had me stumped for quite awhile. In the game controller settings menu, you should see two controllers listed, both named USB gamepad.

Now, the first USB gamepad corresponds to the SECOND (rightmost) plug on your USB adapter. I had my N64 controller plugged into the first one and was trying without success to calibrate my controller. So, remember - the first USB gamepad corresponds to the rightmost plug, the second USB gamepad goes to the left plug.4) Go through the Windows calibration test5) Start up Project 64.

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Project 64 Controller Settings Not Saving

Go to controller input settings. Make sure you check the box that tells P64 that your controller is plugged in.

Project 64 Controller Setup

Then, change the default button settings using the N64 controller.6) Play and have fun.