yeah it does especially if you set the analog sticks to act as analog sticks and not digital. In any case if anyone is interested am gonna post my configuration here. You have to make a txt file (right click anywhere on your desktop and click new --- > tex document) then rename it to userconfig.cfg
Joyname "Dual PSX-USB Adaptor"
Joyadvanced 1
Joyadvaxisy 1 <-for the left analog stick, for moving foward and back
Joyadvaxisx 3 <-for the left analog stick, for moving left to right (strafe)
Joyadvaxisr 4 <-for the ps2 pad, for the right analog sticking looking left/right
Joyadvaxisz 2 <-for the ps2 pad, for looking upand down
Joyforwardsensitivity -1.5 < - for forward and back analog movement
Joyforwardthreshold 0.15 <- to adjust how smooth
Joyyawsensitivity -0.5 < - for looking left and right (analog)
Joyyawthreshold 0.15 < - to adjust how smooth
Joysidesensitivity 1.5 < - left and right analog movement
Joysidethreshold 0.15 < - to adjust how smooth
Joypitchsensitivity -0.5 < - for looking up and down (analog)
Joypitchthreshold 0.15 <- to adjust how smooth
Joyadvancedupdate
The negative numbers on the sensitivities are to invert. For example Joyyawsensitivity -0.5 is to look left when you press left and right when you press right. If it was 0.5 it would be opposite i.e. you'd look right when you pressed left and left and you pressed right.
AUX 13 - digital pad up
AUX 14 - digital pad right
AUX 15 - digital pad down
AUX 16 - digital pad left
If your using an xbox controller I think the right analog stick is Joyadvaxisu and Joyadvaxisv not sure which is for left/right and which is for up/down
hope that helps