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JoyShockMapper
A tool for PC gamers to play games with DualShock 4s, JoyCons, and Pro Controllers. Gyro aiming, flick stick. (by Electronicks)
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BetterJoy
Allows the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, Joycons and SNES controller to be used with CEMU, Citra, Dolphin, Yuzu and as generic XInput
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gyromouse
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JoyShockLibrary
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JoyShockMapper reviews and mentions
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Short clip of playing with a single joycon
I been doin this a couple years now. I bluetooth the left one only and map it with JoyShockMapper. Like Steam HUD it has a lot of features using gyro, double tap binds and chorded binds.
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VR quality gyro aim with NO software, NO cameras, just plug and play with one wireless dongle. Tested reliable for more than a year with NO drift.
Thankfully, Jibb already redirects the newer fork if you look at the Release page or literally the first Paragraph of README.md. So unlike DS4Windows (which took 6-7+ years to tell folks to move over to Ryochan4 fork...which said fork been discontinued and someone else took over. Welcome to FOSS. 😋), it should be easy enough to head over to Electronicks fork.
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DS4 Gyro on MAME?
I don't have any experience with it, but have you tried JoyShockMapper?
- Performance is terrible on Freesync 144Hz panel
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Who here has tried Gyro aiming? If so, what's your experience?
These days I just use the setup in ds4windows as it's easier to use with non steam games. JibbSmart's Joyshockmapper is intresting. Particularly his flick stick implentation. Steam added this later but I couldn't get it to work the same in steam when I tried it. I tend to use a controller when I'm in a low effort mood though so I haven't messed around with it in a while. If you are intrested in using gyro you should give his channel a look he's got some great ideas.
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JoyShockMapper v3.0.0
DualSense Controller Support has already been added since JSM 2.1.0,
- Anything new on the aiming in this game?
- remapping DualSense
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Switch controller as Wii motion controller
you could try setting them up manually in the emulator (not sure if that works), or you could use jsm aka joyshockmapper https://github.com/JibbSmart/JoyShockMapper
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Anyone know how to fully optimize TF2's controls for Xbox One controller?
If you can't figure out how to configure the controller in Steam, browse the top community configurations for TF2 and the controller. It's probable that someone has already figured it out and shared the result. If you want to configure it in a way which isn't possible in Steam, you can use other software like JoyShockMapper or DS4Windows.
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JibbSmart/JoyShockMapper is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of JoyShockMapper is C++.
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