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    I have already done that but my main issue is that Link is moving without me moving him. I can't seem to set the directional buttons on any controller that I use. Does anyone else that has a Mac with the 2.50 version that has this same problem?

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    Could be a Mac OS allegro4 bug. Hard to say because it's possible nobody ever tested those controllers on a mac build before. If this is the case it's likely allegro is sending a value of -127 to the x axis. (Is Link moving in the X-dir? I bet he is.)

    Fix1: Try plugging in a PS2 or PS1 controller and making sure the "analog" button is off.
    Fix2: Try downloading 2.10, although you can't play 2.5 quests on that. (2.10 doesn't have any analog input handling)
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