Apparently it also supports XInput controllers through a plugin.īut yeah if you really want that much fine-grain control over your controller profiles you should probably get a Steam Controller. I will happily switch to ScpToolkit once it supports proper controller profiles.įor DS4: try InputMapper. If you have no need for driver-level profiles then use ScpToolkit, which is an unofficial continuation to the SCP driver that everyone loves. It can automatically start a profile when connecting a controller, but unfortunately it does not support game-specific autoprofiles. That same guy created BetterDS3, which is excellent for creating DS3 controller profiles. The driver itself is fine, according to the guy who called MiJ "malware" in the first place.
Offline mod is totally safe the config utility makes zero network connections as opposed to the stock config utility's 20-some connections.
Here's a link to the offline MiJ mod and a tutorial on how to use it: What controllers do you have?įor DS3: If you want profiles at the driver level, use MiJ. Wired is a no-go for me.Įdit 2: DS4 and XB1 suggestions only, please.Ĭlick to expand.Let's make some things clear. Is there a unanimously beloved controller mapping software that works perfectly on Windows 10? I want to be able to have all the features that Xpadder provided, such as letting me boot up Steam Big Picture Mode with a specific button combination (L2+Start, in my case) as well as automatically turn on/off profiles for each game I play.Įdit: Just to clarify, I'm looking for wireless controller options. So I wanted to inquire about any alternatives. Long story short, it's been pretty spotty. Hope this was helpful Much thanks (V) (,) (V) Report abuse. It also tends to default to set 2 of a controller rather than set 1, and occasionally it won't turn off a game's autoprofile after I exit from the game. Actually because the games and dashboard are coming from the Xbox when streaming, you would only be able to work with a keyboard and mouse if it's connected to the Xbox. For one thing, it doesn't automatically switch controller profiles when I turn on a controller. It's carried me through many kb/m only games, or those that didn't simulate controller support fully.īut ever since Windows 10, Xpadder hasn't been working as well as it used to. Slots: Apply up to 4 configs to one PS3 controller at the same time.
Shift mode: create a Shift layer of mappings, and activate it with a Shift modifier (which can be pressed and held, or Toggled). Can be stored in multiple formats including: (MPEG-1/MPEG-2/MPEG-4/AVI/VCD/DVD/SVCD)Ĥ) Supports multiple picture file formats such as JPEG and GIF.I used to use Xpadder for all my controller mapping needs, allowing me to create profiles for all my different controllers as well as autoprofiles that start up depending on the game I select. Shortcuts: execute a mapping when 2, 3 or 4 buttons are pressed. Does not require any configurationģ) Supports Streaming Video.
You can record gameplay, movie or take a screenshot of the gameplay to the hard drive so you can edit, use it as a wallpaper or record your gameplay for analysis.Ĭompatible with Window 7, Window Vista and Window XPĢ) Supports USB 2.0. Enable video game play on your laptop, netbook,and desktop.įully Compatible with Xbox 360™, Wii™, PS3™/PS2™, PSP 2000/3000 series™, Xbox™ GameCube™ or any device with component output. DS4Windows is described as Lets DualShock 4 controller emulate Xbox 360 controller, via USB or Bluetooth, with extra features like DS4 touchpad for mouse input, and settings like LED color bar, rumble, and input assignment with modifiers, and configuration profiles and is an app in the Gaming Software category.