![]() ![]() I will advice though to click on the little wrench next to the right analog stick go to mouse settings and adjust the movement speed of it. My right analog is my mouse and my Right button is my right click (this is easiest for me to move my camera around and right click and interact-able objects in game). *for CTRL or shift you can make them anything such as ALT etc Start button is ESC but can be used for 9 or any other key you want. Left button (the button above the trigger) = Tab (for targeting) example my left analog stick is WASD, you can click on the little wrench next to to quick assign.Įxplanation of my set up: for Xbox 360 and logitech This is mine after all the buttons are pressedġ= left analog, 2= right analog, 3= dpad, 4=left trigger, 5=right trigger, 6= buttons which include x,y,b,x,lb,rb,start, select, the buttons when you press the analogs down.Ģ) Then you assign which keys to which buttons as you will like. click on sticks to set your analog sticks, dpad to set it etc ![]() you will see on the left side image, sticks, dpad, buttons, triggers. (version 5.2 and earlier are free 5.3 and above have to be purchased for $10).ġ) after installing and opening xpadder you will get a pink image page in which you should press all the buttons on your controller. Xpadder simulates the keyboard and mouse using your gamepad" - more information on where you can find the free version are in my posts below this one. I used xpadder (latest version) with a xbox 360 controller I currently use a Logitech controller, to me best controller is the ps controller because of the chatpad easy set up not needing additional drivers and giving near unlimited hotkeys. (Once you ahve the basics down it can be applied to any game or program, you can even type with your controller) One of my main guides can be found here (was made for Rift use xpadder, credit goes to Jonathan the creator of xpadder because of the customization macro ability etc but can use Hello I decided to make a guide for RO2 like I have done in the past for other games, for time sake I will be copy and pasting from my old guides which is applicable.īackground, I started playing MMOs with a controller strangely after I quit playing RO1 and started playing Warhammer with joystick, first was for a sake of comfortability but later on because of job i started to develop really bad CTS. Īdded: Tetsamaru SS of his motionjoy set up with PS3 controller. ![]() Other device mapper such as xpadder which I have tested is joystix(might not be ro2 compatible). Hackshield cannot and will not detect this as a macro software because it is not. So get over yourself.EDIT: This does NOT allow you to use any type of automation of macroing, what this does is allow different devices to be used as a peripheral (keyboards/mouse/draw pads etc) ie: a controller as a mouse/keyboard. I just use the controller for my PC games because it has a USB cable that allows me to connect to my PC. I just said that it was stupid that you can't use the controller when the damn thing's layouts are incredibly similar.Īs a matter of fact, I don't even like the PS3. Not to mention that this has nothing to do with Fanboyism. Uuhh, hears the answer to your questions, the games are for windows, which, is made by microsoft, AND oh, the 360, yeah, made by microsoft, and the wired pads have drivers for the windows support, hell its a really easy install, the drivers installed automatically for me, ysee, seeing as the drivers are instantly supported, and the game in question was PORTED to the 360 anyway it wouldnt take 2 seconds to have the pad supported, to get the ps3 pad supported, you would need third party drivers, which is always a dangerous word to self respectin companies, same goes for the wiimote,Īlso, if youre gona bring up console war fanboyish flaming over being butthurt because youre console is the linux of consoles, dont bring to a PC game forumĬan you say LONGEST SENTENCE EVER!? It is called a period. ![]()
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