Steam telepítése
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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Every feature the 360ce would offer you is already build in with the Steam Controllers FIrmware. You already have full customization and much more in depth customization than anything you could achieve with that program.
Since it is not made to work with the features the Steam Controller offers you probably won't get it to work.... but well you do not need to.
the benefit of joy2key is that you can press a button to shift between buttons
this means you can have A to shift between weapons rather than a scroll wheel
tiny extra help but not much.
If you're using gamepad mode and the game has a previous/next weapon input, set A to be whichever you want and again, set turbo on and adjust the repeat rate as desired.
♥♥♥♥♥, that's actually a good point :v:
I guess the ONE use using j2k would be is maybe a far faster turbo, but I can't name 1 game that would ever benefit from that really, it'd really have no use at all