
Any of them technically work, but it takes fanagling. There is a guide on Smash Ladder that I prefer which involves using v-joy and another program to manage it. There are several ways to get the correct drivers. The second is to use WiiU mode (which I think the 2 adapter also always uses? unsure here).
#Mayflash gamecube adapter pc setup drivers
You also need to get the up to date drivers on the Mayflash website.

In the controller menu you need to make sure that all of the available options (one is called Mayflash) are checked. On the four port adapter, there is a switch to change it to PC-mode that uses DInput. There are two ways to go about it, I think. Which Mayflash adapter do you have, 2 or 4 port? This changes things. If you figure something out, let me know. I have had no success fixing these hitches. Thus far I've gotten most of my buttons to work properly, but my character rolls whenever I tilt my analog stick and the C-stick axis' are switched around. The name can be whatever you want, just make sure you change the "exactControllerName" data to "MAYFLASH GameCube Controller Adapter" instead of whatever the DualShock has.Īfter that, you need to get to maping each button individually, but there's no real way to know which of the button does what or how the game registers each of your inputs other than trial and error, and the devs seem very steadfastly again answering questions :/ I suggest copying one of the already existing ones and modifying it.

Here's what I've figured out so far: You can create a new profile by going into Appdata/LowRoaming/Ludosity/controllerprofiles and creating a new.

Been struggling with the same thing for a while, and unfortunately it doesn't seem like anyone's willing to provide an answer.
