![]() ![]() 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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