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I suck at creating profiles, so I hope someone has one I can use. I'm using the X360 controller for my PC. Would be nice to have acceleration and braking on left and right triggers.
The game seems to be able to support the analog controls of the 360 controller in game. The only problem is the deadzone on my controller is so fried that It keeps registering joystick input without me touching anything.
I took the plunge and made profile myself. The game doens't have any unique combination of keys, so it was fairly straight forward. Even made a two-set profile so that I can switch between menu controls and gameplay controls.

I hate how deadzones is so damn small on PC games, that so many games are having trouble. Is there a way to force-increase deadzone universally? I tried making a deadzone profile for Xpadder, but that doesn't help one bit. Is it so hard to make a little app that fixes the deadzone for your joystick?
Most of the 360 Controller Buttons work fine,it's just the trigger buttons the Windows version are not recognized. I actually got around that by using Joy2Key (It's like XPadder but most of the versions of j2k is free)
I used Joy2Key in the past, but eventually discovered Xpadder, and I prefer that by a mile. I used version 3.8 (or something) for a long time, since it stopped being free after that version, but recently I bought a license for it.
This is the xpadder config that I use (save with *.xpadderprofile extension).
Those should be based off default key bindings. I also included a pic of the layout attached.
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Post edited October 01, 2012 by HampsterStyle
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StarEye: I used Joy2Key in the past, but eventually discovered Xpadder, and I prefer that by a mile. I used version 3.8 (or something) for a long time, since it stopped being free after that version, but recently I bought a license for it.
Not to sound mean but are you one of those people that paid for that Bleem! PS1 Emulator too? :P
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StarEye: I used Joy2Key in the past, but eventually discovered Xpadder, and I prefer that by a mile. I used version 3.8 (or something) for a long time, since it stopped being free after that version, but recently I bought a license for it.
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BoneofMalkav: Not to sound mean but are you one of those people that paid for that Bleem! PS1 Emulator too? :P
I can see what you're implying, but an app like xpadder is really nothing like an emulator like Bleem!. Paying for an app like xpadder is no different than paying for a game from GOG.

It's a very good program, and has a lot of features. Why wouldn't he want some cash for his work? You often get what you pay for, and Xpadder is (from my experience) a million times better than Joy2Key and for me, worth the price.