I found this at a thrift store for $5 thinkng it could be a fun alternative to amouse while playing D.Va. After a bunch of work I've gotten all the keys I want configured, but I can't get it to register movement as a mouse. It works and is calibrated, but it won't look around in game. Help?
>>55754810
You gotta use something that emulates a mouse, not a game controller.
I think "JoyToKey" might work but I have no idea. Google around.
Also run cause the NEET's will try to push you to /v/
>>55754810
Linux: there's a bash script for this.
Windows: Xpadder. There IS a free version. You don't have to pay for it.
>>55754810
Hey that actually looks kinda fun.
>>55754897
Will that work on an xbox controller too?
If yes then I'll probably build a steam machine for my tv
>>55754917
INDEED SIR. It will.
It works for all. Used it in college to play Vice City on PC with a 360 controller. Odd mappings. Great tool.
>>55754810
>I can't get it to register movement as a mouse
doesn't the game support analog controller input?
I bought Gravis Xterminator dual controller for the same price at a Goodwill and although I have used JoyToKey, I much prefer AntiMicroPortable, it's more customizable and has settings for mouse movements.
>>55754897
Thanks!
I got it to work and it was, eh. It was really cool to try and it took forever to get everything to work (which I love problem solving anyway).
My left and down looks were very light, but my up and right were oversensitive. I couldn't calibrate it out, so it may just be thrift store technology. It was fun, maybe with another joystick it'll be even more fun.
Use it in conjunction WITH a mouse for the best fps control ever.
Your welcome.
I think you should stop trying to lose games for your team.
>>55756248
Does OW support VR?
This gives me ideas.