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Its easy to use and works great.
Fro me it works with Acme controller and it works with other games.
If you're using a newer Logitech controller, there's a switch on the back that changes between D and X, and that's for switching between DirectInput and Xinput. If your controller is new enough to have this switch, change it to X and it should work automatically with Spelunky.
You might have to unplug it and plug it back in after switching it to Xinput. I'd also highly recommend that you look for drivers or software on Logitech's website and download them if you need to. I've used an F310 set to Xinput mode with Spelunky before, so it definitely should work, unless there's something wrong with the controller itself.
But you do need to switch to xinput before you run the game.
Also have you got the latest drivers?
I've tried new drivers, different USB ports, switches, buttons, I even sacrificed a chicken to Baal.
Going to try x360ce now wish me luck!
\,/^o,o^\,/