![]() ![]() And 2 - being able to manually sort your keybinds. Two things that would be nice: 1 - if controller buttons and triggers could be labeled the same way as they are on the controller, so that it’s easy to see what’s what. But I needed this app to use the controller with an old game that didn’t support controllers. ![]() ![]() I’ve been using this controller for ages with the open-source driver, to use it with Steam games and such. The driver is free and it’s on Github, the open-source code-sharing site. This app’s homepage talks about that too. Yes, you do need a controller driver if you’re using an Xbox controller. But I figure that’s a limitation of the Windows or the controller driver. Every once in a while these seem to get a little “stuck” in the game I’m playing with this app. These are usually used as throttles in games, since they can output a range of “pull” depending on how hard you’re pulling on the trigger. The only thing that’s a little funky are the trigger buttons, LT and RT. The homepage for this app is really good there are lots of good tips there, like how to map a key combination (like Ctrl-R or whatever) to one controller button. Works great with my Xbox 360 USB controller. * If you have problems and need assistance, please visit the support siteĬheck also the *Joystick Show* application to be able to test any Joysticks/Gamepads in a easy and nice way. * Other similar apps may prevent Joystick Mapper from operating correctly, if you have one and have problems, please disable them before using Joystick Mapper ![]() Search on the web for "Microsoft Wireless Gaming Receiver" * Wireless Xbox 360 Gamepads, sadly, does not use Bluetooth, you may need an adapter in this case. * If your PS3 gamepad does not respond to any input when connected using USB, just press the central "PS" button once * You may need to install a third party driver for Xbox controllers, you can find links to them in the Support site FAQ * Compatible with controllers that does use the standard HID Joystick interface * To map Key-Combinations like Command+Q, just map two or more keys to the same input (in this example, one for Command and another for Q) * Compatible with USB and Bluetooth Joysticks * Ready-to-use examples, easily modifiable * Button/Dpad/Analog Stick/Analog Trigger -> Keyboard/Mouse/Click/Scroll * Analog Shoulder Triggers can be used as buttons * Adjust mouse speed for analog sticks per direction individually, this can help with crappy gamepads * Map any of the 4 directions from an Analog Stick independently * Use any axis, dpads or buttons on your joystick to simulate keyboard and mouse Works great with a variety of gamepads, including (but not limited to) Xbox, Logitech, Ps3, Ps4, Steelseries, Nintendo. Joystick Mapper Developer Description: Joystick Mapper is an application that allows you to configure your joysticks or gamepads to simulate keyboard keys/mouse movement/mouse click/mouse scroll, so you can control any app or game using them, even the ones without built-in support.Ī very good companion for First Person Shooters, Flash Games, Media Players, Photo Editing for example. * Provides support through the support site * Other similar apps may prevent Joystick Mapper from operating correctly, so they should be disabled before using Joystick Mapper * Can be used with wireless Xbox 360 Gamepads with the Microsoft Wireless Gaming Receiver * May require installation of a third-party driver for Xbox controllers * Compatible with controllers that use the standard HID Joystick interface * Can map key-combinations like Command+Q by mapping two or more keys to the same input * Provides ready-to-use examples that are easily modifiable * Allows any "weird" combination of button/dpad/analog stick/analog trigger to keyboard/mouse/click/scroll * Allows adjustment of mouse speed for analog sticks per direction individually * Can map any of the 4 directions from an Analog Stick independently * Can map any axis, dpads or buttons on the joystick to simulate keyboard and mouse * Compatible with a variety of gamepads, including Xbox, Logitech, Ps3, Ps4, Steelseries, Nintendo * Can control any app or game using joysticks or gamepads, even those without built-in support * Allows configuration of joysticks or gamepads to simulate keyboard keys/mouse movement/mouse click/mouse scroll ![]()
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