

Suggestions! Give me any suggestions you have, and I will email it to him! Please do so as soon as possible since he is still working on it and it is fresh. reWASD is a joystick mapper for Windows to work with various controllers. Please help out in the following ways if you can: =) This enables the wheel input to be easily combined with other key inputs such. I am really grateful that he is adding this because I specifically asked him for it, so I am trying to return the favor by spreading the word! Try it on your PC to play games which dont have native controller support. With this function, your library of games that are playable with a gamepad will expand! It makes the mouse act more like a joystick by returning to the center once you are done with it. I believe he will continue working on it. He released it with the spring option recently and I tried it out just yesterday, and it has been working great, it just needs more customization for sensitivity for different situations. In my previous post, I mentioned a "spring" feature, and the developer has been working on it. What else what you like in a joystick mapper.

Please help me out guys to contribute to new ideas.
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He even asked me if I can help him package it for my distro, which I sadly do not know how to do, but the Debian amd64 deb file worked for me. Get the best gaming experience with state of the art features, gamepad customization and less input latency on a PS3/PS4/PS5 Controller. He asked if I can help him find any bugs, and even more suggestions. DS4Windows is an open-source gamepad input mapper and virtual emulator designed to use and connect your PlayStation controller (DualShock 3/4 and DualSense 5) to a Windows 10 & 11 PC. He said he will try his best, that it is called "spring" mode for joystick, which xmapper had too. If we add that feature, I believe that the amount of linux games that are playable with joystick will SUBSTANTIONALLY increase. I talked to the developer if he can add the feature that I asked for in this topic: It even has the ability to configure more than one keyboard button to a joystick input. Joystick Mapper (and any other app that reads gamepad input) uses this.
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And it is much easier to configure the inputs and even has presets. Joystick Mapper is an application for Mac OS X that lets you map keyboard keys. It was released barley about a month ago. Hey guys I recently found an awesome application that is called AntiMicro.
