Overall, not only does the app enable you to change the device type, but you can also alter how the inputs are transformed and applied. You can create a profile to save the mapping for the devices, an option that can come in handy if you are using multiple joysticks and other types of input or output devices.Īll the mappings can include macros and you can edit or delete them at any time. The interface is intuitive and designed for easy navigation, with the main functions in the left and their corresponding options to the right, in a wider window. For instance, the HID Report Listener is a tool that allows the app to recognize numerous input devices that you connect. Create an account and start mapping external devicesĮven though the installation is smooth and uneventful, you should know that the application installs additional tools that help expand the overall functionality of the app. Even though it was originally designed in the same principle as DS4Windows, the program includes a considerable more wider support and compatibility.
In fact everything is perfect except that it doesn't want to let me assign d-pad controls (strangely the 4th tab for Controller 1-the tab where you can see your inputs numerated in a table-recognizes d-pad inputs, but the actual screen where you assign your button to a control does not).As the name implies, InputMapper is a tool dedicated to mapping various devices that you connect to your Windows PC.
Thanks! I found a copy of 3.3.1.444 and with some manual assigning of controls I've gotten it recognize most of my inputs. It will complain about it being old tho, but still accepts it. If you can't find that versiom (3.1.1.x), I will upload it somewhere for you.Įdit: 3.3.1.444 works with the latest x360ce you can get from their original website. The version I use, which works with both my xbox controller and the DS4 controller is 3.3.1.444. The newest version do not work with any controller I have, and even messes up the original xbox360 adaptor :P Postat inițial de KataStrofY:I havent tried the DS3 controller, but i know that x360ce dll can be very ♥♥♥♥♥♥. Is ANYONE using a dual shock 3 controller successfully for Dark Souls 2 without using the awful MotioninJoy drivers?!? This particular version is quite old and does not work with up-to-date versions of x360ce at least in my experience with it.
I should note that the aforementioned xinput1_3.dll in the community download is version 3.3.1.390. However, the configuration file is obviously not designed for a Dual Shock 3 controller and it is impossible to remap the controls by hand (the four shape buttons keep changing their inputs! It's so weird I would remap circle to "button #" and press circle again and it would register as triangle or something else!). This package, against all others, does work in game insomuch that the controls are different.
I'm not sure that is possible given how user unfriendly the software is though.
Ideally, if someone knows how to create controller mapping profiles for the SCP program, that would solve the problem instantly. I have tried:Ģ) Different versions of xinput1_3.dll (and all the other xinput.dlls x360ce allows me to use) with different versions of x360ceģ) Every recommended x360ce.ini modification to the dataĤ) Addition of the hookinput data to a x360ce.gdb That is, I can remap all the controls using the x360ce application, save my profile in the x360ce.ini file, and regardless of these settings Dark Souls 2 does not recognize the different mappings. x360ce's latest version recognizes my controller and allows me to map the controls but they are never recognized by Dark Souls 2. I have tried exhaustively trying to get x360ce to work. Dark Souls 2 however has a terrible issue in that the controls in-game are not remappable for game pads.
I've installed the SCP Xinput Wrapper () which successfully recognizes and runs the dual shock 3 controller in all the applications I've used it for.
Motioninjoy causes frequent BSODs for this particular laptop. I'm trying to get my dual shock 3 to work without using MotioninJoy (or their drivers).