Joystick Mapper 1.1.3. [Pre-Kracked] Chibata Creations for Mac OS X 10.6+seeders: 8
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Joystick Mapper 1.1.3. [Pre-Kracked] Chibata Creations for Mac OS X 10.6+ (Size: 2.92 MB)
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This App was last updated October 2014, so it may or may not run smoothly on subsequent versions of OS X. I have not tested it, cause I don't have a joystick. However it comes from a reputable source and was been kracked by C.O.R.E. So I'm sure its probably great. Joystick Mapper Request: JOYSTICK MAPPER 1.1.3 - AppStore Category: Utilities; Gaming Version: 1.1.3 Language: English Seller: Chibata Creations Software Compatibility: OS X 10.6 and above © 2012-14 Rodrigo Cardoso Rocha Rating: 4+ ★★★★★ - "If your a gamer on a mac, you want this app." ★★★★★ - "The app is easy to use and makes a lot of sense." ★★★★★ - "Just the app I was looking for!" https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/joystick-mapper/id528183797?mt=12 Description: Joystick Mapper is an application that allows you to configure your joysticks or gamepads to simulate keyboard keys/mouse movement/mouse click/mouse scroll, so you can control any app or game using them, even the ones without built-in support. A very good companion for First Person Shooters, Flash Games, Media Players, for example. Works great with a variety of gamepads, including (but not limited to) Xbox 360 and Ps3. Features: * Use any axis, dpads or buttons on your joystick to simulate keyboard and mouse; * Map any of the 4 directions from an Analog Stick independently; * Smooth mouse movement; * Adjust mouse speed for analog sticks per direction individually, this can help with crappy gamepads; * Analog Shoulder Triggers can be used as buttons; * Any "weird" combination you want: * Button/Dpad/Analog Stick/Analog Trigger --> Keyboard/Mouse/Click/Scroll; * Ready-to-use examples, easily modifiable; * Compatible with USB and Bluetooth Joysticks; * Easy to use interface. Notes: * To map Key-Combinations like Command+Q, just map two or more keys to the same input (in this example, one for Command and another for Q); * Compatible with controllers that does use the standard HID Joystick interface; * You may need to install a third party driver for Xbox controllers, you can find links to them in the Support site FAQ; * If your PS3 gamepad does not respond to any input when connected using USB, just press the central "PS" button once; * Wireless Xbox 360 Gamepads, sadly, does not use Bluetooth, you may need an adapter in this case. Search on the web for "Microsoft Wireless Gaming Receiver"; * Other similar apps may prevent Joystick Mapper from operating correctly, if you have one and have problems, please disable them before using Joystick Mapper * If you have problems and need assistance, please visit the support site What's New in Version 1.1.3 What's New in Version 1.1.3 * Proper Wireless PlayStation 4 Dual Shock Controller support * Controllers will connect/disconnect automatically while the app is running now (you can turn off your controller now to save battery or even change to another identical controller ;). * Bug fixed: Mouse Cursor was Jammed on the corner sometimes when the controller is disconnected * No lags when connecting/scanning Dual Shock 4 controllers (please tell me if you encounter this problem) * New Preset Examples for PS4 controllers * Fixed problems on (dis)connections Please note that currently available drivers for xbox 360 controllers may not work on OS X Yosemite, If you have problems with that and need a workaround to use your xbox 360 gamepads on Yosemite for now, please visit the support site of Joystick Mapper. A Proper solution will be available soon. A video showing the app working with a popular mac game: Another video showing the app working with a flash game inside a browser, and explaining briefly how to config the app: -------------------------------------------------------- Related Torrents
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