Controller input delay test
If any PS controller player could test it, please let us know. Otherwise, i hope to help the most i could and finaly have a real solution to the problem. If there's any change, i will let you know. i disable the XVDD in storage controller than disable the only Xvd that wasnt gray out. Thats when i saw 2 Xvd on my device manager, a refresh, than only one. Only 'could be cause by you usb port'.'could be cause by a device trying to connect over and over'.'try disable this.and that.' but it kept refreshing and have the problem from time to time. I try to find the problem online bit non seems to have a real answer. Meaning the problem was not from FF but from the pc.
#Controller input delay test Pc
How i find this?: I was playing on an other pc before and never had this problem. Other than that, i couldnt find any other use of this device. Keep in mind to reactivate it of you play an xbox game on multiple device to be sure it doesnt cause problem. Probably a "cloud saving" service that seems to activate while playing FFXIV. Its supposed to be used for game that work with 'play everywhere'. What is Xvd(XVDD) ?: From what i learn, it stand for 'Xbox virtual disk drive'. (Other device from blutooth can cause this too, keep an eye on it) They told you to restsrd to make it work, but it work for me w/o the restart. If you have ever used the MiSTer Input Latency controller lag time database, those. The test results are extremely accurate, down to fractions of a millisecond.
#Controller input delay test pro
It’s a homebrew device you can build yourself from an Arduino Pro Micro and a few cables. If the lag still happen, take a look at the device manager and watch for a new Xvd that is not gray out. This is the MiSTer FPGA input latency tester, basically its a lag test for your controller. Keep the device manage open and keep playing. Disable them all by disableling the Xvdd in storage controller. Click on view and select view hidden device. Solution: When playing, open your device manager. An USB device cannot simply send data to the host when e.g. (Wireless controllers add an additional lag of about 5ms.) USB lag: This is caused by the USB polling rate. It contains a CPU to measure the button presses and then transmits the status via USB.
Im playing on an Xbox controller, meaning Ps controller might not work until someone confirm.Ĭause: You device manager keep refreshing from a new connected device that leave you controller enable to input for a short time Controller lag: The controller is normally a USB device. i might not work for you, but to date, this fix the problem for me. Hello to you! If you are here, you probably are one of those playing controller on pc and seeing some input lag (no input) from time to time.