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06-Sep-2009, 09:39 PM #1
Remapping mouse axis to gamepad
I am attempting to play left 4 dead splitscreen with two mice. To do this, I need to remap the x and y axises of ONLY ONE mouse to that of the right analog stick of a madcatz 360 controller. Sort of like xpadder in reverse - mouse1 movement would be interpreted as analog stick movement and mouse2 movement would be interpreted as a normal mouse. Any ideas or suggestions?

Running: XP Media Center Edition 2004
Connected: Madcatz Microcon Gamepad Pro, Microsoft basic optical mouse v 2.0 (HID compliant mouse), Microsoft wireless notebook optical mouse 3000 (HID compliant mouse)
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10-Sep-2009, 06:26 PM #2
There's a program called Pinnacle Game Profiler which is kind of similar to xpadder, it might get the job done.
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11-Sep-2009, 08:47 AM #3
never thought that you can play L4D on split screen, I'll try this one thanks..
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