![]() and then assign that macro to a single button on the controller. It'll let you create complicated macros that include mouse movements, clicks, wait periods, key presses, holding down keys, etc. ![]() It's a shareware prog that costs $10, but it's worth every penny. There are a couple of decent keymappers out there, but imo the best by FAR is Xpadder: which uses an intuitive GUI to walk you through setting up the controller to mimic any combination of keys \ mouse that you like. I do it all the time bc I'm disabled and not physically able to use a mouse and keyboard at the same time. ![]() If your computer recognizes input from it, you can use it in games. Xbox 360 controller, PS3 dualshock, any 3rd party gamepad, etc. You can use ANY controller that works on a PC to play ANY game you want.
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