Changing Hotkey Device?
#11
(01-04-2016, 01:26 AM)LotusCS Wrote: Well darn. This is the last step in my perfect living room PC. I have everything else set exactly how I want it. I, and I'm sure many others, am just going to have to sit and wait for it to be implemented then. Sounds like it's going to be a while. That sucks.

http://joytokey.net/en/download

You haven't even tried it, have you?
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#12
I'm not a fan of software workarounds that run in the background like that. I've seen multiple suggestions of that (and xpadder), and would much rather just have everything work natively.
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#13
If you want to spend money on a new controller, you can do what I did and buy a PlayStation 4 controller, then connect with DS4Windows. It will map the PS button to any function you want (I have it to F9), and in addition you can use the trackpad as a mouse substitute which is super convenient when you game in another room than where your PC sits. Also, it is all around a better controller than the 360 one, especially the D-pad.

The DS4Windows program is super inobtrusive, stays in the background, and I have yet to encounter any "hackiness" or issues with it. More than worth it to me. YMMV of course, but I cannot recommend it enough. (Caveat: I use it wired. Don't know if wireless is as convenient as wired)
CPU: i7 4790K  GPU: MSI GTX980
RAM: 16 GB DDR4  OS: Windows 7 64-bit
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#14
(01-03-2016, 07:27 PM)willkuer Wrote: Why revamp/cleanup?
Because I remember there was that OSX porter guy that wanted to refine WX or something like that


(01-04-2016, 01:49 AM)willkuer Wrote: Joy2key

For the third time...
The point is, that it's not ideal. That's it.
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#15
If someone sends a PR, we'll consider it. Otherwise, it seems the current devs are not interested in working on such feature.
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