joytokey and the 360 controller

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#1 Forum_Poster
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Ok I have had so many people tell me to use joytokey to be able to use a 360 controller on the PC and I have to map the buttons in order for this to work.

Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know the buttons have to be mapped and I have been asking how to do this for over 6 hours now.

I am using windows XP, I have a wired 360 controller plugged into my PC, I downloaded and installed the software/drivers, I calibrated it, the buttons are all functioning, and the guide button is lit green.

Ok I have joytomap up and running, and my controller is set.

Ok i am all set up and ready to map the buttons, with the exception of how

What do i do now that joytokey is up and running?

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#2 stanley4u
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how many threads u gonna start about ur controller not working on your PC?
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if you don't like it then that's not my problem---i don't like not having something explained.

How many topics or posts or replies you ask, the answer is as many as it takes until someone explains to me how to use the programs people keep saying work.

Because right now the programs don't work because no one explains how to use them to be able to do what people say tehy can do.

All someone has to do is explain how to use joytokey to map the buttons it's that simple.

I have every right to complain due to what people have been putting me through the past 6 hours.

Again if you or others do not like it then I suggest someone start explaining if not then deal with it or don't respond

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Ok I have had so many people tell me to use joytokey to be able to use a 360 controller on the PC and I have to map the buttons in order for this to work.

Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know the buttons have to be mapped and I have been asking how to do this for over 6 hours now.

I am using windows XP, I have a wired 360 controller plugged into my PC, I downloaded and installed the software/drivers, I calibrated it, the buttons are all functioning, and the guide button is lit green.

Ok I have joytomap up and running, and my controller is set.

Ok i am all set up and ready to map the buttons, with the exception of how

What do i do now that joytokey is up and running?

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Use Xpadder. I have XP and I use Xpadder with the my 360 controller and the wireless adapter and it works perfect. You will know when it is running to.

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Ok you and everyone else keep telling me to use xpadder but so far not one of you want to expplain HOW YOU USE XPADDER?

So far according to everyone so far all I have to do is this:

1) Download xpadder

2) Launch Xpadder

And after xpadder is launched i can use the 360 controller on games on my PC

That is what everyone has been telling me.

OK following people's advice

1) I download xpadder

2) I launched xpadder

3) But when launch the game and try to use the controller, how come it still doesn't do anything

As you can clearly see I did everything people said to do so what's the problem

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#6 jt4mtb
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TC, I haven't used either programs mentioned in your topics, so I can't help you much.

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