Come on guys, read his whole post and make sure your reply is appropriate before responding, eh?
Zell: The symptoms of an uncalibrated joystick would certainly not be to have the left and right directions reversed...
Kappes: He didn't ask for an opinion on his control method.
Xaser: He said 2.0.42 works fine, which seems to indicate that the newer version he's trying to use is causing the problem.
I just tested joystick control assigning strafe to the X-axis of my controller and it worked as expected. When Strafing is set to "Not Inverted" in the Joystick Options menu, left strafes left and right strafes right. When it's set to Inverted, it's the other way around. So, Works For Me(TM). Just as a suggestion, try making sure your stick works in other games. Maybe it's a hardware or Windows issue.
If it's ZDoom-only, try changing other joystick settings to see if something is screwing things up. The raw cvars that affect joystick control can be listed using the following command at the console:
] cvarlist *joy*
See if anything set there pops out at you as incorrect. If all else fails, try deleting the INI and setting things up from scratch.
Sorry I couldn't be more helpful, I'm not used to using a joystick in ZDoom so I'm not sure what could be causing your problem.
Come on guys, read his whole post and make sure your reply is appropriate before responding, eh?
Zell: The symptoms of an uncalibrated joystick would certainly not be to have the left and right directions reversed...
Kappes: He didn't ask for an opinion on his control method. :P
Xaser: He said 2.0.42 works fine, which seems to indicate that the newer version he's trying to use is causing the problem.
I just tested joystick control assigning strafe to the X-axis of my controller and it worked as expected. When Strafing is set to "Not Inverted" in the Joystick Options menu, left strafes left and right strafes right. When it's set to Inverted, it's the other way around. So, Works For Me(TM). Just as a suggestion, try making sure your stick works in other games. Maybe it's a hardware or Windows issue.
If it's ZDoom-only, try changing other joystick settings to see if something is screwing things up. The raw cvars that affect joystick control can be listed using the following command at the console:
] cvarlist *joy*
See if anything set there pops out at you as incorrect. If all else fails, try deleting the INI and setting things up from scratch.
Sorry I couldn't be more helpful, I'm not used to using a joystick in ZDoom so I'm not sure what could be causing your problem.