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General / Re: Smart Joystick or gamepad configuration maping
« on: November 21, 2019, 01:08:50 AM »
Hi, and thanks for all your comments. I've took a look at joy2key. It seems great, although it's not free.
My goal is , for example, that when I push the lowest button, (the X button on a playstation controller), it fires always the same action regardless of what controller is plugged in.
The only way I've found to do it with joytokey, is to map contolers's buttons as a specific keyboard key. Is there on other solution?
I've also tryed to use the program X360ce v4.x alpha, not the v3.x.
V4.x creates a virtual xbox360 controller instead of hook directx dll like in v3.x
With v4, you can also mask original controller.
https://github.com/x360ce/x360ce/releases
It almost responds to my goal : With this program, I can remap all buttons of any controller to emulate a virtual xbox360 controller.
the only problem, is that it's not plug'n play. Each time I unplug or replug a new controller, i've to change a little the configuration in x360ce.
Doese any body know this problem?
thanks.
My goal is , for example, that when I push the lowest button, (the X button on a playstation controller), it fires always the same action regardless of what controller is plugged in.
The only way I've found to do it with joytokey, is to map contolers's buttons as a specific keyboard key. Is there on other solution?
I've also tryed to use the program X360ce v4.x alpha, not the v3.x.
V4.x creates a virtual xbox360 controller instead of hook directx dll like in v3.x
With v4, you can also mask original controller.
https://github.com/x360ce/x360ce/releases
It almost responds to my goal : With this program, I can remap all buttons of any controller to emulate a virtual xbox360 controller.
the only problem, is that it's not plug'n play. Each time I unplug or replug a new controller, i've to change a little the configuration in x360ce.
Doese any body know this problem?
thanks.