I Need Help With My Gamepad
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Re: I Need Help With My Gamepad
I need a help.
I bought this model:
http://www.speedlink.com/?p=2&cat=3132&pid=23402&paus=1
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And of course, doesent work. I did all what everybody say on fomums... and what Paul written. And nothing.
I try my Gamepad on GTA San Andreas, to see if Gamepad works, and yea... works.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Damir
I bought this model:
http://www.speedlink.com/?p=2&cat=3132&pid=23402&paus=1
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And of course, doesent work. I did all what everybody say on fomums... and what Paul written. And nothing.
I try my Gamepad on GTA San Andreas, to see if Gamepad works, and yea... works.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Damir
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I Need Help With My Gamepad
From that site:
This is what you will need for that to work. Not all of it is freeware like said above. They should've made their own software. Usually, I would recommend a Logitech Dual Action controller, but they have replaced the old greats to cater to people looking to play 'X360 controller-enabled' games. Their newer model is the F Series (F310, F510, F710). Logitech has great software, but only works on their controllers.
The closest button mapping software, other than Logitech's Profiler, is called Pinnacle Game Profiler. It has various options and has pre-made layouts for some games. The drawback is it's a paid app. You can also try Xpadder (everyone loves to yell this on out), but I felt it was a bit weird with the analog sticks so good luck on that. If you could ever find a Logitech Dual Action pad, that would be your best bet.
How can I use this joystick/gamepad with games that only support mice or keyboards as input devices?
You can only do this using special software. The relevant programs are available as freeware and easy to find on the internet.
This is what you will need for that to work. Not all of it is freeware like said above. They should've made their own software. Usually, I would recommend a Logitech Dual Action controller, but they have replaced the old greats to cater to people looking to play 'X360 controller-enabled' games. Their newer model is the F Series (F310, F510, F710). Logitech has great software, but only works on their controllers.
The closest button mapping software, other than Logitech's Profiler, is called Pinnacle Game Profiler. It has various options and has pre-made layouts for some games. The drawback is it's a paid app. You can also try Xpadder (everyone loves to yell this on out), but I felt it was a bit weird with the analog sticks so good luck on that. If you could ever find a Logitech Dual Action pad, that would be your best bet.
Re: I Need Help With My Gamepad
Thanks Paul.
I will see.
I will see.
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