
- #PPJOY JOYSTICK DRIVER WINDOWS 10 TWO MOUSE HOW TO#
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However, the reverse process seems to have been somewhat overlooked.

There's no shortage on the web these days of scripts to convert joystick or gamepad movements/button presses into MIDI data in order to control sequencers and effects units etc. To put it simply most programs and games won't register a button press or fader/pot slide from this device without some software based jiggery-pokery. The problem is this is a MIDI device plugged into the computer via USB2 and as such produces MIDI control changes (cc#) which most programs bar audio software ignore. This device has 9 channels each with fader, pot and 2 buttons each. Will update again when have more details.
#PPJOY JOYSTICK DRIVER WINDOWS 10 TWO MOUSE MAC OSX#
*edit* User "tête en l'air" has informed me that Mac OSX users can purchase ControllerMate for $15 and achieve the same results. Ultimately, I used GlovePIE and PPJoy for PC to provide the virtual 'stick port that the simulator can "see".

I attempt to link this device to a flight simulator as a virtual joystick utilising whatever software made it most simple. Having run out of buttons and analogue outputs on my gamepad controller I looked around for a suitable device i already owned and saw my Korg Nano Kontrol bursting with buttons and sliders galore.
#PPJOY JOYSTICK DRIVER WINDOWS 10 TWO MOUSE HOW TO#
How to use MIDI control surfaces to control axes and buttons in games
