Controller Companion

Controller Companion

notNSANE Aug 15, 2015 @ 3:13pm
Suggestion about Combo keys
It would be great if we could pair a combination of keys + a mouse button, or viceversa.

In practice, I would use it for hack n slash games like diablo or mavel heroes, whose ranged characters need to: hold down shift to stay still + press left mouse button + use the pointer to tell the character where to shoot.
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GeekGranny Aug 15, 2015 @ 3:24pm 
We've been discussing that for Torchlight games too because like Diablo, usually one mouseclicks and range shoots in the same click.
Felizk Aug 15, 2015 @ 11:17pm 
Interesting, I can see how that would be useful.
GeekGranny Aug 16, 2015 @ 6:52am 
Originally posted by Felizk:
Interesting, I can see how that would be useful.


Oh hi Felizk! Good to see you're still working on it and we appreciate your efforts :)

Yeah, a lot of action RPG's seem to have that set up which sadly, for some of us, makes those games unplayable unless there's some equivelent controller set up. What's even weirder is some of them *are* set up for other ports so I fail to understand why they didn't chuck controller support for pc into the mix.

If anyone HAS the ports for these, maybe they can give the rest of us some idea of what the controller commands are vs. k/m?
Madn3ss Aug 16, 2015 @ 8:51am 
Yes, please put it on top of your to-do list for the next update :squirtyay: Many games could utilize mouse button+keyboard button binding.
Thra Aug 17, 2015 @ 12:49am 
As for diablo it would also be useful to have something that lets the mouse pointer jump to mid and with R stick the cursor just went a bit in that direction and jumps back after done pushing the stick.
hope that was english, still morning xD
Robert de Clair Aug 28, 2015 @ 1:21am 
Well im using LT binded as Shift for my demon hunter, so I can do what Blizzard doesn't want to give us ;)
Playing with gamepad is a bit less effective but it's much more comfortable. (for me)
burnin_ruberi4 Jan 24, 2016 @ 4:30pm 
I would like to have this as well,

as some games bind "use" with E, but may require left clicking on top of that object.

It would be useful to bind the combo of Keyboard("E")+Mouse("Left-Click");
Murukai Feb 18, 2016 @ 1:57pm 
so, can we expect this on the next update? :)
I would love to edit a ton of my work shop stuff if you made this happen.
FolkSong Nov 20, 2016 @ 7:59pm 
I came here to request this feature and found this thread. I was looking for a way to bind mouse click + keyboard key to a button but it seems there is no way. Please consider adding it soon (you could just add a mouse icon to the existing combo-key screen).
ugafan Nov 21, 2016 @ 11:53am 
Originally posted by FolkSong:
I came here to request this feature and found this thread. I was looking for a way to bind mouse click + keyboard key to a button but it seems there is no way. Please consider adding it soon (you could just add a mouse icon to the existing combo-key screen).

You can. On the binding screen, press Y to add multiple buttons. Or if you want them timed separately, press select to access the activators screen to add them that way.
FolkSong Nov 23, 2016 @ 10:07pm 
I'm not sure what you're talking about ugafan. Pressing Y doesn't do anything in the Controller Companion settings, and I've never seen an "activators" screen. Are you sure you're talking about the right program?
Black Blade Nov 24, 2016 @ 4:27am 
These may be really silly to suggest these work around
But you can maybe use the Windows Mouse Keys in Ease of Access

That will make your num-pad become a mouse emulator when num lock is active
You can active these option or disable it with Left Alt + Left Shift + Num Lock
Then you can use the next buttons:

Desired Action
Key Combination
Move up and to the left
Press 7
Move up
Press 8
Move up and to the right
Press 9
Move left
Press 4
Move right
Press 6
Move down and to the left
Press 1
Move down
Press 2
Move down and to the right
Press 3
Select the left mouse button
Press /
Select both of the mouse buttons
Press *
Select the right mouse button
Press -
Click
With the left button selected, press 5
Right-click
With the right button selected, press 5
Double-click
With the left button selected, press +
Drag an item
Point to the item, and then press 0
Drop the item you are dragging
Press .

Source: http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000542.htm

Hope these may help someone :D: at least for now
Last edited by Black Blade; Nov 24, 2016 @ 4:27am
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Date Posted: Aug 15, 2015 @ 3:13pm
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