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Keep in mind that the in-game button prompts will still show the Xbox symbols. Luckily, you can easily replace the .PNG images in the {base-sphinx-folder}/_bin_PC/texoverrides folder with your own using something like GIMP or Paint.NET.
Hope that helps!
PS: If you paste the mapping string here as a reply I can add it to the official game release in a future update.
[*]: You can open the base Sphinx folder from Steam by right-clicking the game entry in your Library > Properties > Local Files > Browse Local Files...
Modern games like this or Rocket League don't have DirectInput support because it appears as a soup of numbered buttons without meaning, people using third-party adapters usually play through third-party programs like 360ce[www.x360ce.com] (use the 32-bit version) or Xpadder[xpadder.com] to use older controllers with special layouts. You can give those a go, they are very popular.
In any case Xbox 360 controllers are cheap and readily available, because they are *the* standard on PC. But keep in mind that the PC version of Sphinx also supports PlayStation 3 and 4 controllers.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1165768235
I have seen some people have issues with doing this with some controllers, though.
Go to your room and stay there until I can say you can come out. I have a controller that maps throught he game via a converter. It's common. Everyone uses it. You're embarrassing. You do not know anything about anything lad.
As you can see there are many ways to make it work with a bit of effort. Anyway, keep it cool.