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Maegan Ilagan

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Jan 20, 2024, 12:22:43 PM1/20/24
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I recently installed Need For Speed World only to find it doesn't work with a gamepad (Xbox 360). I setup Xpadder to map the keys to the Xbox 360 controller and now it works great, but the problem is if Xpadder is running in the background, it messes up the controller configs for most of my other games. Is there a way for Gamebrowser III to launch an xpadder profile I made for this game and to close Xpadder when I close the game? Been looking online at the forums for NFS World, Xpadder and here and not having any luck yet. I'm hoping someone knows how to do this, or can point me in the right direction.

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So I got this all setup with auto profile launching for MBC and emulators and it's awesome. But I have a quick question. Does it work with multiple controllers ie 2player games? Like for donkey Kong country if I wanted to setup 2 controllers, would that work?

Ok so I finally setup my xpadder again, yeah you can use 2 controllers with xpadder. Basically when you open a game and have the autoprofile setup, it assigns the 1st controller to that profile. So to have 2 controllers, you need 2 entries in the auto profile (1 for each controller).

Also, I looked into the "sets". Basically when you normally setup a button profile youre using set 1. If you have a game that needs more buttons than whats on your controller, you can assign more buttons in say, Set 2. Then somewhere on set 1 you just need to assign a button (either a press, or HOLD) to change/pull up set 2. This ive used before I just forgot since its been a while.

(NOTE: This is just a .xpadderprofile with a dummy extension to get around some silly upload restrictions. Remove the .docx extension from this file and open it in xpadder to use it.)

If you have Xpadder, then you can link your Xbox One controller with your PC computer or laptop to integrate the keyboard and mouse buttons with the controller sticks. Additionally, the emulator can map your keyboard and mouse movements onto Xbox 360 controllers.

There is a multitude of compatible gamepads that Xpadder can handle. If you have Xpadder, then you can play video games on your PC with a PlayStation 4 controller. Xpadder lets you use older gamepads by PlayStation: Playstation 2, Playstation 3, etc.

You can map your keyboard on the console controller by creating a profile in Xpadder. Making multiple profiles is a possible option. The notepad icon to the right of the gamepad icon will let you create a new profile to map your full keyboard and mouse onto a joystick. The keyboard and mouse emulation process can be time consuming.

Xpadder is a popular tool that you can use to link your game controllers with your PC for an affordable price. You can play multiplayer games with multiple controllers at the same time.

DS4Windows is an easy-to-use Windows application that requires a DualShock PlayStation 4 controller. reWASD is a paid software program that is specifically made for Xbox controllers. Controller Companion functions with a variety of joysticks.

Xpadder is a platform that can configure your game controller and PC together for the best possible user experience. The utility is compatible with an extensive number of gamepads. You can use Xpadder on a Windows OS. You can translate the UI into different languages: English, German, Spanish, etc.

  • Full keyboard and mouse emulation
  • No installation needed - run straight from the Zip file
  • Add gamepad support to emulated, internet and DOS games
  • Play multiplayer games with each player using their own gamepad
  • Control video/music players using their shortcut keys
  • Use a gamepad with a web browser or any windows application
  • Rumble (force feedback) and advanced fine-tuning options
  • Create and share any layout for any controller
  • Multiple profile management using sharable files

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