Anallog Stick Not Working Emulator Mac

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I plugged it in and all buttons seem to work on the pj64-emulator atleast. What I soon discovered was that the analog stick has the same mapping as the d-pad. Well, thats not to much of a problem, but here it goes: the analog stick is acting like the d-pad. There is no way to make mario walk when pushing the analog stick gently. Either he runs.

Ok, so I am running the latest version of ePSXe (1.7), and my gamepad is a Logitech F310, seen here: I've configured the gamepad, and ePSXe recognized the sticks (reacts when I configure it to have the dual analog), but when I run a game, it still uses the D-Pad for movement, and the sticks don't seem to do anything in-game. Am I doing something wrong? Using emulator to get free hearthstone packs mac download. When setting them up.this is what my screen looks like: Do the settings for the two analog sticks look correct, or do I need to change something?

Thanks for any help!

I have tried Mupen, N64oid, and SuperN64 and I can't figure out what the right setup is. I would ideally like to get the c buttons mapped to the right analog stick, have the left analog control movement, get the Z button mapped to one of the triggers, and the L and R buttons mapped to the bumpers.

Ideally, I'd also like to get quick load and quick save mapped somewhere too, maybe X & Y or the D-pad. The closest I got was Mupen's default setup, but I can't figure out what the Z and L buttons are mapped to, and I can't find any custom mapping area.