UCR will look like it crashed – it hasn’t. It’s a file named ‘UCR.ini.’Ĩ – Move that file into the folder that contains the UCR icon (the green H). It might look super sketchy, but I’ve downloaded it and can assure you it’s not a virus. The custom template is made by Jayzizzle1234 and is found here.
If the window pictured below appears, you are clear to go to the next step.Ħ – Click ‘Install SCPVBus (Will Restart UCR)’ from the same menu.ħ – A custom Joy-Con template will need to be added into UCR. In the UCR GUI click ‘Show vJoy Log’ from the ‘IOClasses’ drop down menu as below. When pressing a button, the light next to the number of that button in vJoy will light up as shown.Ĥ – Download UCR, an input remapping software.ĥ – To get vJoy and UCR communicating with each other, the vJoy SCPVBus must be loaded into UCR. Active devices are displayed by the green highlighting on those boxes.ģ – Switch to Monitor vJoy and press all the Joy-Con buttons to confirm that they are communicating with the computer and vJoy. After downloading vJoy, open Configure vJoy and Monitor vJoy.Ģ – Format two devices in Configure vJoy by making your Configure vJoy tabs one and two look exactly like the image below.
#Using a joy con in a yuzu emulator Bluetooth#
There are common steps between both methods, so let’s detail those first:ġ – Buy a Nintendo Switch or a set of Nintendo Joy-Cons.Ģ – Connect both Nintendo Joy-Cons via Bluetooth to your computer of choice, as long as it isn’t a Mac.ġ – This is the easier and, in my experience, more successful option. Method Two is also based on a Reddit post leading to this github page from mfosse.
Method One is based on this Reddit post and instructions from this other Reddit post by Jayzizzle1234. As mentioned, there are two methods to cover in this guide.