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- Download Joystick Mapper for macOS 10.9 or later and enjoy it on your Mac. Joystick Mapper is an application that allows you to configure your joysticks or gamepads to simulate keyboard keys/mouse movement/mouse click/mouse scroll, so you can control any app or game using them, even the ones without built-in support.
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What does Joystick Mapper do? Joystick Mapper is an application that allows you to configure your joysticks or gamepads to simulate keyboard keys/mouse movement/mouse click/mouse scroll, so you can control any app or game using them, even the ones without built-in support.A very good companion for First Person Shooters, Flash Games, Media Players, Photo Editing for example.Works great with a variety of gamepads, including (but not limited to) Xbox, Logitech, Ps3, Ps4, Steelseries, Nintendo.Features:* Use any axis, dpads or buttons on your joystick to simulate keyboard and mouse;* Map any of the 4 directions from an Analog Stick independently;* Smooth mouse movement;* Adjust mouse speed for analog sticks per direction individually, this can help with crappy gamepads;* Analog Shoulder Triggers can be used as buttons;* Any 'weird' combination you want: * Button/Dpad/Analog Stick/Analog Trigger --> Keyboard/Mouse/Click/Scroll;* Ready-to-use examples, easily modifiable;* Compatible with USB and Bluetooth Joysticks;* Easy to use interface.Notes:* To map Key-Combinations like Command+Q, just map two or more keys to the same input (in this example, one for Command and another for Q);* Compatible with controllers that does use the standard HID Joystick interface;* You may need to install a third party driver for Xbox controllers, you can find links to them in the Support site FAQ;* If your PS3 gamepad does not respond to any input when connected using USB, just press the central 'PS' button once;* Wireless Xbox 360 Gamepads, sadly, does not use Bluetooth, you may need an adapter in this case. Search on the web for 'Microsoft Wireless Gaming Receiver';* Other similar apps may prevent Joystick Mapper from operating correctly, if you have one and have problems, please disable them before using Joystick Mapper* If you have problems and need assistance, please visit the support site**************Check also the *Joystick Show* application to be able to test any Joysticks/Gamepads in a easy and nice way.
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Use your gamepad or joystick like a mouse and keyboard on Mac OS X.
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- Enjoyable-1.2.zip (311KB)
- git clone http://git.yukkurigames.com/enjoyable.git
Requirements
- Mac OS X 10.7+
- One or more HID-compatible (e.g. USB or Bluetooth) input devices
Mappings
I play games with a Playstation 3 controller, so these will be useless if you have a different controller. These are the mappings I use for games I like. To use them, just save them and double-click on them in Finder, or use ⌘O in Enjoyable to import them.
License
2013 Joe Wreschnig, 2012 Yifeng Huang, 2009 Sam McCallEnjoyable is free software written by Joe Wreschnig and is based on the Enjoy codebase written by Yifeng Huang and Sam McCall.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the 'Software'), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.