How is AC going to read the inputs though. Setting up Xpadder is one thing. Making AC read it is another. You have to input the directions/buttons in like you would a programming language.
"button_10=Start
axis_x_negative=Up
axis_x_positive=Down
axis_y_negative=Left
axis_y_positive=Right
button_3=Button_1
button_1=Button_2
button_2=Button_3
button_4=Button_4
button_7=Button_5
button_6=Button_6
button_9=Coin"
Button 6 is basically a button that doesnt exist; according to the directions I got from the website I used to find the button commands. So how do you make AC recognize your RC button? "Button_x=button_7"? Buttons 1-5 are already taken by P, K, S, H, and D.
Oh, BTW I use PS2 controller analogue, not normal D-pad.