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While I don't mind the controls either way, it'd be nice if they made it consistent with the in-game button overview.
IMO the button settings are quite intuitive. But if you still want to change them, the only workaround I see is to use Steam's Big Picture Mode, setting up your gamepad s.th. it works the way you want with the game, and then enable Xbox Configuration Support each time you play it, and disable it before playing something else.
(warning: This setting also affects non-Steam games while Steam is running)
A mapping tool like JoyToKey or XPadder probably won't work since the game doesn't have an option to disable gamepads. Though *maybe* you can connect multiple gamepads, and if you're lucky the game only detects one of them, so you can use something like JoyToKey with another gamepad.
Since this is a Unity game, x360ce probably won't work (I don't even know if x360ce can be used with XInput gamepads at all).