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Like x360ce for example. Or Xpadder.
What side-scroller game u playing where u need a mouse? Mouse just use KB keys.
The normal/default Steam shortcut. And a copy of that one and then change the command to this.
x:\Steam\Steam.exe -bigpicture
Then rename it "Steam - BigPicture" or something like that and that shortcut will allow easy access to loading Steam w/ BP Mode on. Use the default shortcut for starting Steam w/out BP Mode on.
Input lag isn't an issue at all under normal circumstances, but I have noticed this keyboard can be weirdly sensitive to line of sight. If I leaned in such a way that the side of the couch or some other object came significantly between me and the reciever (plugged in behind the TV) I'd get pretty bad lag spikes. Try as I might though, I can't replicate this right now, so it might be exacerbated by wireless interference (no other computers on in the apartment at the moment) or I might be misinterpreting the cause completely. It's also my first ever wireless keyboard so I don't know if this kind of problem is unusual or what.
Still - if you want to play a "serious" game where you can't afford a hitch now and then (like I dunno, competitive team-based multiplayer games), I'd keep that in mind.
Other than Trine I've mainly used it for FTL (as well as regular non-game keyboardy stuff), though I just tried it out with Rogue Legacy and had a great run. I don't like trackpads as gaming mouse replacements in general so I wouldn't play things on it that require precise mouse use, but it works fine for FTL and Trine.
I'm really happy with it overall. But I would indeed echo what others have said about getting your own controller support going; it'll be worth it for the comfort on many games and hey, the more options the better.