

Why would bluetooth not be sufficient? I have version 4.1 or 4.0, with CSR and some other acronyms. I don't get input lag on other emulators, my bluetooth works very well so its not my bluetooth. ps3 + bluetooth) without getting so much input lag, then I don't know what the problem is. If you are using the same setup on other emulators (i.e. Are you sure that's just not the name of whatever port you are using? I don't know how bad your input lag is, but I would expect simply using bluetooth would result in some input lag. I don't know if using bluetooth affects this though. Well you more likely than not already have libinput and xf86-input-libinput installed. Quote from: Dudemanguy on 29 April 2018, 21:23:04 I can't answer all your questions, but I can clear up some I hope. I don't get this input lag on other emulators. I only see Xinput2/0/Virtual core pointer in dolphin-emu's controller settings(as well as a few eudev ones, showing my PS3 controller, but no xinput one like that). The game does not lag, its just the controller's input, I'm using a new NVIDIA card with VULKAN. I also have no "DirectInput" or "Dinput" options either, why is this? I just want my controller to work without rediculous input lag.

Could somebody please explain this to me? I really am having a tough time understanding this I've tried to do xinput enable but it doesn't seem to actually work.

How do I make the Xinput work? I'm using a PS3 controller via bluetooth. I read that I should use Xinput, but the only options I see is the eudev ones. Hello again everyone, I have been trying to play GameCube games on the dolphin-emu but it seems the controller input has a slight lag.
