First post, by EdmondDantes
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Sorry, not sure where else I could ask.
So, I grew up an old-schooler. I had a SNES, and now I have a Switch, whose controller layout is very much like a SNES (I also had a Genesis and PC Engine but the SNES is most relevant for now).
One thing I never had was an X-Box, in any form.
I do play a lot of games on Windows 7 or Windows 10 now, and I use a controller.
This often works by having the controller be detected as an X-Box controller.
Here's the issue I keep running into.
Here's how the face buttons are arranged on the SNES/Switch:
Y X
B A
Here's how they're arranged on the X-Box:
X Y
A B
It's a flip-flop.
And so I'll be playing a game like, say, Batman Arkham Asylum, and it'll say "to do this move, press the B button," and I'll be hammering away at what I THINK is B and nothing will happen, or else the wrong thing will happen. Then finally I'll realize "Oh, right, on X-Box the B button is over here."
It's honestly a pain, and I wish there was some way to make the on-screen prompts match what my thumb's muscle memory is expecting.
So that's my question: IS there a way to do that? Not just for one game, but for EVERY game. Universally. So that I can stop having to mentally correct myself.
If anyone knows a way, please tell me!
Thanks in advance.