fustercluck
Diamond Member
Edit: Nevermind I figured it out, turns out Joy2key has an analog sensitivity slider I didn't see. I <3 Joy2key.
I'm playing a game where I use a controller but need to bind a crapload of different commands. I'm using joy2key, an old program I've used for a long time, to bind the PS2 controller's buttons (btw using a PS2 controller) to keyboard keys. I've run out of all buttons though to bind keys though. I either need to figure out a way to make analog directions (left, right, etc) act as commands (joy2key can kind of do this but it's extremely sensitive so if you move the analog just a tiny tiny bit it will activate whatever key it was bound to). Or figure out a way to use combination commands, like R1+Square at the same time activates the desired command.
Any idears? Maybe there's a program that can help me out better than Joy2Key. Then again I'm probably using a really old version of Joy2Key
I'm playing a game where I use a controller but need to bind a crapload of different commands. I'm using joy2key, an old program I've used for a long time, to bind the PS2 controller's buttons (btw using a PS2 controller) to keyboard keys. I've run out of all buttons though to bind keys though. I either need to figure out a way to make analog directions (left, right, etc) act as commands (joy2key can kind of do this but it's extremely sensitive so if you move the analog just a tiny tiny bit it will activate whatever key it was bound to). Or figure out a way to use combination commands, like R1+Square at the same time activates the desired command.
Any idears? Maybe there's a program that can help me out better than Joy2Key. Then again I'm probably using a really old version of Joy2Key
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