CCCToad on 31/1/2006 at 17:25
and is there any way to make a USB controller work?
dx_023 on 1/2/2006 at 15:00
Joy2Key is for Linux, from what I can see. If I had the time I would try to play DX in Linux and try to set up Joy2Key. But I don't have time and I don't have, and can't have, Linux on my laptop. I have a USB gamepad too. I was reading about keybinding, but am not sure how to do that with a USB gamepad.
CCCToad on 2/2/2006 at 03:21
Found something much better.
It has a 30 day free trial, but I like this thing so much I'm probably gonna pay 20 bucks to buy it at the end of it.
PINNACLE GAME PROFILER - BASIC FEATURES
- universal support for compatibility with almost any gamepad or joystick
- emulate keyboard keystrokes (press key/hold key/release key)
- emulate mouse clicks and movements, including mouse wheel motion
- built-in PinnacleUpdate feature keeps your Pinnacle software up-to-date
- create your own custom game commands, including rapid-fire commands
- download pre-built command sets and configurations using PinnacleUpdate
- configurations can be auto-applied when Pinnacle detects you've started a game
- on-screen help guides you through the simple process of creating game profiles
PINNACLE GAME PROFILER - ADVANCED FEATURES
- setup a joystick to run or walk depending on how far forward you tilt the joystick
- create toggle commands and cycling commands that rotate each time you fire them
- assign a 'shift button' to double the commands you can assign to a controller
- 2 seperate triggering events (pressed & released) gives you more control
- design an ImageGuide for your controller to guide you while you assign commands
- direction pad support features 3 styles: standard 4-Way, simple 4-Way, and 8-Way
- invert the vertical axis of any analog joystick, and much, much, more!
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