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01-03-2016, 03:51 AM
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I have this ipega PG-9023 bluetooth controller where I can slide my Windows tablet in, but I need an xinput wrapper for some games like Skyrim or Fallout 3.
I already tried x360ce but it doesn't seem to work.
Are there alternatives?
The bluetooth controller is recogniced as dinput device.
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It does work, this guy goes in depth on how to do it. Wished he would swallow though:
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The controller is a thing.
Its receiver driver is another.
How that reports the first to the OS is another one.
And ultimately how the game retrieves actions is different too.
Now, for the first three things I'd keep normal official drivers.
And the question now is: what API is it using?
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Btw. lilypad works with dinput without wrapper.
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01-03-2016, 09:24 PM
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did it the same way the guy did it, I start to assume that Windows 10 might be the problem, or the DS4Win driver I had installed is interrupting somehow.
and the API its using is dinput I believe, it didn't came with any drivers.
Its being recognized as 3 devices: gaming controller, keyboard (for multimedia buttons) and mouse
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