Anyway I wanted to release an app I made. The main reason I made this was to see if I could port the old one I made from LUA to C++. In which I did. It was simple, I just mainly wanted to see if I could do it, but when I released it about a year and a half ago I had a few people to like it because it was so simple, so I figured I would port it to be smaller of a file size and more advanced.
Basically if your analog stick is acting up you can find out if you need to replace it by using this program. If the X and Y are not between 120 and 125 then thats ok, if they are in the 140's you may need to replace your analog stick like I had to.
Additional Information: I do plan on updating this one more time to fix a bug that made the screen act like it was in progressive mode. After that I plan on actually making some sort of game. I just don't know what yet. Any ideas I'd be up to it.
Basically if your analog stick is acting up you can find out if you need to replace it by using this program. If the X and Y are not between 120 and 125 then thats ok, if they are in the 140's you may need to replace your analog stick like I had to.
Additional Information: I do plan on updating this one more time to fix a bug that made the screen act like it was in progressive mode. After that I plan on actually making some sort of game. I just don't know what yet. Any ideas I'd be up to it.
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