That's pretty ridiculous. It's 2019, let people use F7 for kick if they want. Sheesh.not all keys, for example dbz refuses to register ALT key
Only real-deal Xbox consoles need to have functional controller DRM encryption support. Windows, or any other OS for that matter, doesn't even bother to check. All you need to do is have the proper USB HID flags for xinput and things will work. If you want to see this in the wild, see any modern PS4 controller with a "PC" or "xinput" switch on it, e.g. any current PS4 controller from Hori. There's no encryption support, so no real Xbox console support, but every OS in the land will see it as an Xbox controller, including Windows.XBox 360 likely never be supported, unless someone breaks the crypto and makes it public. I have no idea how the brooks guys did it.
Sadly, no. Many, many PC games don't have full remap support and they have to have a controller that Windows flags as an xinput device for proper joystick support or to even enable joystick support at all. This is why so many people are upset to see no xinput support.I mean, couldn't you just remap the controls in game?
I like FedEx betterwhich do you prefer - DHL or FedEx?
My Jammafier came in ludicrously fast (2 days iirc?) via FedEx, if it ain't broke don't fix it!BUT for those that do want tracked shipping, which do you prefer - DHL or FedEx?
For the Jammafier, I think FedEx has worked out pretty well except for the cost of course.
This. FedEx was very fast and I had no issues, especially having a house setback in the woods.My Jammafier came in ludicrously fast (2 days iirc?) via FedEx, if it ain't broke don't fix it!BUT for those that do want tracked shipping, which do you prefer - DHL or FedEx?
For the Jammafier, I think FedEx has worked out pretty well except for the cost of course.
Well I guess unless there is a major price disparity, in that case DHL really isn't bad.
Besides the Steam Controller itself.Been playing about a bit with USB code this weekend, but need a bit more input on Steam. Anyone know of a Logitech or other common brand controller that works out of the box with Steam? The xbox360 and sony ps3 controllers I have have funky USB descriptors that are nothing like standard (and thus of no use for this project).