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Fatalah

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  1. If you're having trouble with the cursor, just double click any other window on your desktop. Then you'll be able to see the cursor again.
  2. HOLY CRAP! This thread is full of WIN! I've been wanting this forever!
  3. I'm so glad to hear it! I reformatted my computer this week, so I had to reverse engineer this whole process. Going through this thread was a headache, and so was trying to figure out XBCD. Good luck to future MVPmod gamers- I don't want any of you playing this game with the wrong button configuration!
  4. I want to add some clarity to this EPIC thread of XBOX360 controller confusion. HOW TO FIX THE BUTTON MAPPING ISSUE: First off, if you're running Vista, drivers install automatically. In fact, go to Windows Update and there's brand new drivers published in Sept 08! There is no need for XBCD. Here are the steps: 1 Plug in the wired XBOX360 controller. 2 Let drivers automatically load. 3 Go to Windows Update to get the Sept 08 drivers. 3b Delete your current controller.cfg file, let's make a new one! 4 Run MVP2005, go into options and save a controller configuration. This will create your new .cfg file in your Documents folder. 5 Exit the game, go to your Documents folder, open the controller.cfg with notepad. Leave this area of text ALONE: profile= Controller_(XBOX_360_For_Windows) device= Controller_(XBOX_360_For_Windows) player= 1 number_of_buttons= 10 number_of_povs= 1 number_of_axis= 5 This is specific to YOUR computer. MVP05 recognizes your XBOX360 controller with this information, if you use someone else's cfg, do not replace this text. And there you have it. You should be able to map your buttons properly now. The problem with sharing our cfg files is that each computer identifies the 360 controller with a different name. So the top 6 lines of text are KEY. They are yours, don't touch them! Good luck!
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