It seems like there are plenty of free (albeit less polished) alternatives to this?
A quick google search comes up with -
Still, $3 is pretty cheap, so probably worth considering for how flexible it looks.
Get this. https://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Wireless-Controller-Adapter-Windows/dp/B078T3R8YS/
Install this. http://keysticks.net/site/default.aspx
Spend forever mapping it.
Play wow on the PC connected to the TV
alternatively, get a battery powered bluetooth mouse and keyboard, like an actual civilized person, you dirty heathen.
Like I said on Discord yesterday: If you really want to play with a control, your only option is going to be using key mapping software like JoyToKey, Keysticks or Inputmapper - There's loads of free options out there if you Google around.
Though honestly, as many have said in this thread and the one you made yesterday, you would be better off using a keyboard and mouse.
For xbox 360 you can use a program called Keystick that allows you to control your pc with an xbox 360 controller.
There is an application for android called Unified Remote that will allow you to control your computer with an android device. It also has a remote dedicated to Neflix if you get the paid version.
There actually IS a port called a "gaming device port" or "game port" though, it's just not that, it's this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_port
My old Microsoft FFB Pro only works on game port, and it's the best joystick ever :(
But it was awesome, you could just solder a potentiometer to a couple of the pins, and then use some special software to convert that joystick input to whatever you want, like a volume control, and then boom, you've got yourself an analog volume knob.
Hi OP, /r/OtakuSRL, are you talking about keysticks? Just found it by searching for an Xbox 360 controller keybinds program. Trying to find one for Mac, but if OP has a PC this might be able to work.
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This is my first ever Rainmeter skin, so be nice haha At the left and right of the console-buttons there will be a list of games displayed that belong to that specific console. Games will be selected using my Xbox controller that will function as the mouse
I just asked my brother about it, he says that he uses a program called Keysticks to make it work for him. Allegedly it should allow you not only to play games, but to surf the internet and do pretty much anything on your computer. It should work with both wired and wireless controllers.
http://keysticks.net/site/default.aspx
here's the link to the website, it's free to download
There is an option in the game already that decides what way you attack and block on your movement. So not the way you move the camera.
Both can be done fairly simply on a controller because all you need to do is use the left analog stick for movement, the right analog stick for camera movement. Then you have attack and block on the two triggers respectively. There you go, combat working fairly similarly and might even better because now you got analog sticks instead.
What about the commands then? That might need to be a radial menu or something. The map control probably would be tricky to implement, but you could use cursors in a console game fairly easily.
Campaign map? Analog trigger controlling you on the map, either directly or having a kind of "walk here cursor". Hold a button to speed up. Using the "walk here cursor" you could also click on people and towns to interact with them.
Interactive menus? Either use the d-pad or analog stick like you would use WASD in another stroll type of menu. Or simply let the player have a normal cursor controlled with the analog stick.
Actually controlling an entire PC with a controller is not that impossible: http://keysticks.net/site/
All in all it really don't use a lot of controls in combat. Its all decided based on how you move your camera or move your body. The only issues I might see are UI and menus.
Controller also not working for me.
But it's very easy to emulate KB & M controls with a programm called "Keysticks" which can be found here
Works flawlessly for me with a wired 360 gamepad and Win7.
Best thing is you can still use the mouse for brush mode if you like.
I clearly prefer this over Green Luma Reborn, shout-out to fitgirl btw, fantastic repack as usual.
The software on the screen is http://keysticks.net/site/ . It can be configured to emit keystrokes based on buttons pressed on the xbox 360 controller. The mapping displayed works well for me. Right trigger for "I know this" and left trigger for "I don't know". Y and B for replaying the audio.
Ok, so after hours and hours and days and days of trying to figure things out, I have things working. I can fully control my laptop from the Shield with Keysticks. I tried Controller Companion (Steam), but it doesn't work right. Keysticks does the trick.
So I use KinoConsole for streaming, and Keysticks for control.
A quick search showed this application might help you assign a keyboard key to your controller so you can use it to activate PTT.
^^USE ^^AT ^^YOUR ^^OWN ^^RISK ^^I ^^HAVE ^^NOT ^^TRIED ^^IT ^^MYSELF.
http://keysticks.net/site/howto/Play-PC-games-with-an-Xbox-controller.aspx
I know keysticks works, I've used it before but I'm not too sure the second one works, hope this helps.
And with software like keysticks you can customize the fuck out of your controller, almost to the same extent as an Elite controller but without the extra "buttons" (I don't know what they call them) on the back.
I don't think there's any way to do that out of the box, no. I tend to use Steam Big Picture mode if I'm piping the PC output to my TV (~20m HDMI cable to get from the office to the lounge).
A quick Google reveals Keysticks, a piece of software that supposedly lets you use your 360 controller as a ghetto mouse / keyboard. However, I have never used it and have no experience with it at all.
I used to be God-awful. My starting K/D in this game was 1.2ish for the first month (I was a casual halo-player, so the concept of ADS and a lot Destiny's gun-mechanics were foreign to me). I then picked up to 1.5. When Efrideet's came out, I rolled a perfect Final-round spear, and my K/D spiked to 1.7 (I was averaging at 2.5-3.0). I eventually switched to regular snipers, and I was averaging around 1.8-1.9. I then started using the training spot in This Guide, and I slowly made my way back up to the 2's.
This has slowly brought my overall K/D up to 1.85. I started on my hunter, went to warlock for a while, and am now back to my hunter. When I first got back to my hunter, it still had like a 1.4 K/D on the character, which I've raised to 1.70 in the last few months.
TL;DR yeah, I was awful.
Point in case, I've gotten most of all my nearly 1,000 marksman medals in the past 2 months.
Nowadays, I hook a 360 controller into my laptop, and use aim-booster with my right thumbstick controlling my cursor, and my right trigger as my LMB (Using Keysticks to program my controller). Yes, I actually find this fun (I'm weird). I also use my other training spot frequently.
Maybe there's something wrong with the trigger board underneath it?
If so, you can replace the motherboard of the controller or open it up and see what's wrong and clean/inspect it, but the feasible method is probably to do without the stick or buy a new controller if it's beyond repair.
This is assuming that the R-stick has problems regardless of where you're using it (not use with ePSXe). If it works elsewhere but not on ePSXe, the problem is possibly the software/middleware, and, if all hope is lost for ePSXe not recognizing it, but the R-stick works in general, just get a program that can map the Xbox 360 input controls to keyboard input, and the emulator will treat the buttons you press the same way as if they were pressed on the keyboard and you could use it for anything that the keyboard or such could do (even type).
One example is Keysticks, if you're on Windows, but there are other OS alternatives.
The other idea I'd have is to use a program to map the stick buttons to keyboard buttons, using Keysticks.
This would "trick" the game into thinking you are using a keyboard instead of actually using the stick, meaning you could map the keys you want to the stick, and the remainder to the keyboard. Worth a shot right?
Since you haven't tried this, then you wouldn't know.
Plugging in a controller doesn't work. You have to use extra software like this:
http://keysticks.net/site/howto/Play-PC-games-with-an-Xbox-controller.aspx
Or this:
My experience with them is that they work fine if all you're doing is playing MAME games and stuff like that. If you want to do something like Guild Wars, the Witcher or WoW you're pretty much SOL.
>Control your PC using an Xbox 360 controller
>With Keysticks, you can use an Xbox 360® controller to surf the web and play games and music on your PC. It's a comfortable alternative to the keyboard and mouse.
>Control your PC using an Xbox 360 controller
>With Keysticks, you can use an Xbox 360® controller to surf the web and play games and music on your PC. It's a comfortable alternative to the keyboard and mouse.
> Tim Brogden Apr 6, 2014 + 1 0 1
> Hi Jeff, thanks for your message! > I certainly find assistive technology interesting and I use it myself as I have a mild nerve problem (mononeuritis) which affects my hands. Right now, it's quite uncomfortable for me to use the computer, so I'm mainly focussed on making a living in other ways (e.g. teaching English). > > But I have developed some other software (called Keysticks, see http://keysticks.net, commercial project) which I am gradually trying to extend so that it will help disabled people to use a computer using a variety of off-the-shelf joysticks and game controllers.
>Control your PC using an Xbox 360 controller
>With Keysticks, you can use an Xbox 360® controller to surf the web and play games and music on your PC. It's a comfortable alternative to the keyboard and mouse.