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I did as you asked and neither wired or wireless connection work ingame.
I then unplugged even mouse and keyboard (before starting the game) and it still didn't work.
The only thing that works ingame on the controller are the analogsticks, so moving and turn camera, but i can't fight or even open the menu.
I'm also currently experiencing this issue with my Xbox controller on PC, playing via EA Play. All steps have been checked and nothing seems to work still. It only allows inputs from the analogue sticks, both in-game and in the initial menus.
As another test, I opened a different game and tried the controller, and all of the buttons were working correctly. The issue with the buttons not working correctly, aside from the analogue sticks, seems to be isolated to Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.
I have the same problem. My Xbox controller only works to a limited extent. The analog sticks all work, but none of the front and upper buttons function. Is a patch announced for this today?
This happens to me as well, no good. Only the joystick part works but none of the buttons.
- @EA_Leeuw The controller works everywhere else but this game. Analog sticks only.
My Xbox Elite V1 Controller does not work wired or wireless and my wired Xbox 360 Controller does not work.
I can at least say, that my PS4 controller works in the game... but I don't like playing with that one. :D
I was able to get this working finally somewhat following the path of @Comister. Again, I am using an Elite v2 wirelessly and playing through the EA App. What I did was:
Device Manager => View => Show hidden Devices => Scroll to Xbox 360 Peripherals => Disable Xbox 360 Controller => Reboot PC
I am now able to use the rest of the buttons in game. Hopefully this helps someone else.
Even though I unplugged all other USB devices it still did not work, but when you go to "set up USB game controllers" (type in start menu) you will likely see multiple devices. For my, my Razer Tartus Pro and Razer Trinity were listed as well as the controller. I set the controller to the default device thinking it would work then, but it did not work until I shut down Razer synapse and both devices were unplugged. Reloading the game after that and the controller worked as it should.
I have been playing using my wired 360 controller, and it's been fine. However, the A button is sticky so I decided to plug in my Switch Pro controller. It is experiencing the same problem as described by everyone else here. Joysticks work, but none of the buttons. I also tried setting it up as xinput in steam, and it didn't change anything.
For now I'll either go back to the 360 controller or try one of my PS4 controllers.
I had the same problem , and OSUFalcon tip worked for me got the RAZER wolverine joypad.
disable the XBOX 360 controler in your device manager
This is also what worked for me, disable the Xbox 360 controller in windows device manager.
I'm having the exact same issues as described here. Only the analog stick works, no buttons work. I've tested it wired and wireless. I've unplugged all other USB devices. I'm updated the firmware. I've done everything listed here with no success. This seems like a bug that should have been caught early and fixed, there seems to be a lot of people on forums all over the place reporting similar issues.
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