Yes I have. This is what came out in the MY-POWERCO.,LTD.MayflashArcadeStick.cfg. It never lets me skip the buttons or timeout so I just put the rest to the same button. When I first image the card, I can use the stick to navigate around. The second I configure it, the stick becomes worthless and I can’t use it to navigate in the menus or in emulators.
input_device = “MY-POWER CO.,LTD. Mayflash Arcade Stick”
input_driver = “linuxraw”
input_b_btn = “0”
input_y_btn = “4”
input_select_btn = “8”
input_start_btn = “9”
input_up_axis = “-3”
input_down_axis = “+3”
input_left_axis = “-2”
input_right_axis = “+2”
input_a_btn = “1”
input_x_btn = “5”
input_l_btn = “6”
input_r_btn = “2”
input_l2_btn = “7”
input_r2_btn = “7”
input_l3_btn = “7”
input_r3_btn = “7”
input_l_x_plus_btn = “7”
input_l_x_minus_btn = “7”
input_l_y_plus_btn = “7”
input_l_y_minus_btn = “7”
input_r_x_plus_btn = “7”
input_r_x_minus_btn = “7”
input_r_y_plus_btn = “7”
input_r_y_minus_btn = “7”
input_enable_hotkey_btn = “8”
input_exit_emulator_btn = “9”
input_menu_toggle_btn = “5”
input_load_state_btn = “6”
input_save_state_btn = “2”
input_reset_btn = “0”
input_state_slot_increase_axis = “+2”
input_state_slot_decrease_axis = “-2”