
Okay, now that you have your controller plugged in, it's time to set it up with Project Give it a minute to load, and a box should show up. If you have a wireless Xbox One controlleryou will see a micro USB port at the top centre of the controller.Ĭonnect the smaller port into the controller and the normal USB port in your computer. A few years minimum? Anyway, I decided to look back at my account and saw I also got a comment on this post asking about how to use a controller so I thought why not? Here's a tutorial on using a USB controller with Project If you have a wireless Xbox controlleryou need to get a receiver. I circled two areas of importance.It's been a while since I last posted an instructable. Next, go to Options > Configure Graphics Plugin.Under “ Video (graphics) plugin”, click the drop-down and select Glide64 for PJ64, as shown here.

In the Settings window, click on Plugins.

Right-click Project64.exe and left-click Properties.All you need to do is set Project64 to run under Windows 7 emulation. I can only assume that Project64 doesn't play nice with some video cards. I don't know exactly why this happens to some people (it has never happened to me). Don't panic! Restarting the computer will bring everything back to normal. When using Windows 10, upon loading a game Project64 might crash Windows and give you the blue screen of death. Q: Project64 gives me the blue screen of death!
