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It's funny that I've played this game with my X360 Wireless controller before.
from what i gather they're using the original pc release of PoP: sands of time. this was when x input wasn't even a thought.
that said Xinput plus is a fantastic way to do it. and the tutorial on how to set it up for this game are in this very thread. (i think)
- Download XInput Plus.
- Set the target program to Pop.exe
- Go to "Sticks", and change the "Rect Correction" slider from "0" to "1".
- Go to "DirectInput" and check "Enable DirectInput Output."
- Assign "LT/RT" to "Button 12/13"
- Press apply, this will install a dll file in game's folder (which will be automatically used when you start the game).
The tutorial is here[pcgamingwiki.com].