![]() You can also download the image and open it on the 'Image' tab. You can do this very easily by right-clicking a picture, copying it and then clicking 'Paste' on Xpadder. Now we're going to put on a controller image. Click the wrench icon next to the controller name to open Controller Settings. > At this point you can load the configuration I already made if you've got an " XBOX 360 For Windows" controller. Select your controller in the top left box. Look at the above images and you should be able to figure out what I'm talking about fairy easily. Here's a couple of images I put together to help explain Xpadder a bit: FCEUX (NES) Emulator Button Profile | Dropbox | Mediafire VisualBoyAdvance Emulator Button Profile | Dropbox | Mediafire Snes9x Emulator Button Profile | Dropbox | Mediafire Gens Emulator Button Profile | Dropbox | Mediafire Controller Settings for " XBOX 360 For Windows" controller | Dropbox | Mediafire Controller Image Background to set in Xpadder | Dropbox | Imgur | Mediafire They should be a '.xpadderprofile' or '.xpaddercontroller' file type. Quick Tip: Clicking links with the Middle Mouse Button will open them in a new tab.įor Dropbox links that show up as a text page, right-click the link and click 'Save As'. I'm also going to be using an Xbox 360 controller, but Xpadder will accept almost any controllers you plug in.Īll following setups I made should work well for both Controller and Keyboard play, so you can switch between play styles at an instant. After a while it worked much better than the gamepad, but I would still say that the gamepad works pretty well fo DCS.Last updated: 2014, June 10 (Added NES Button Profile and Configuration)įeel free to contribute with your setups and suggest alternative software.įor now, I'm going to be showing you how to use Xpadder, it's not free, but you can find it "around." Support them by buying it if you really enjoy their product. When I switched to a TM Warthog HOTAS just last year I was a bit disappointed first, because it (or rather I) didn't performed as well as with the Xbox360 pad but that was just because I wasn't used to the HOTAS. Just the collective which I assigned to the two digital shoulder buttons (RB and LB) was a bit sluggerish. I also used the gamepad for the Huey for a while which also worked quite well. I had almost full HOTAS-control like on the real thing (except pinky switch and speedbrake) and with some curvatures for the sticks it even flew pretty well. Overall, it actually worked pretty well that way. The X and Y key worked as modifiers as well as normal buttons in combination with other modifiers. I used the Back, Select, X and Y buttons as modifiers to be able to assign all the 4-way switches to either the digi-pad or the coloured buttons as well as the two-way switches to the shoulder buttons. I played DCS A-10C with an Xbox360 controller for quite some years. txt so i will try and find somewhere else to host them if anyone wants themįinal Su-25T Xbox controler.txt Edited Apby jib ![]() I don't seem to be able to upload the profiles here even after renaming them. I might reconfigure the profile a bit now. Anyone know of a good, free easy to use system to convert the trigger axis to key presses?Įdit: I figured out how to use a little program call JoytoKey seems like the just the job I wish they was an easy way to use the triggers for firing the cannons and releasing weapons, a lot of the keyboard emulators I have downloaded are rubbish, don't work at all or have viruses in. I have only done the SU-25T and the F-15C but the rest should be easy now I have worked out the "formula". The two bumper buttons and the start and back buttons are modifiers which allows for a great deal of combinations (you just have to remember them) that's why I made these help full key cards ![]() I am pleased with the way it has gone and I can fly quite well and make kills with this set up with almost no use of the keyboard at all. So I have saved them the effort and made them some profiles to use with it. I am Trying to get a couple of my friends to fly online with me, they are good gamers with high end pcs but "don't do flight Sims" so haven't got any flight joysticks or Trackir but what they have got is Wireless Xbox controller adapters. ![]()
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