
If you don't have a 360 controller, you can also use XPadder with a PS3 controller (custom drivers available from ) or any other game controller you may have.Xpadder is a useful tool that has the power to emulate a keyboard and/or mouse using a joystick or controller. What's more a lot of games have native support for it via Microsoft's XInput API.

On a related note, the 360 is probably the best game controller you can get for PC for the price and above. Controller Layout The following is layout of the Xbox 360 controller for. The program should fill in the button layout with the proper functions.Navigate to the 'Fear and Loathing.xpadderprofile' file and click.Click the paper icon in the middle toward the top and click 'Open.'.Joy2Key is a free alternative, but doesn't really come close to XPadder. 100% worth paying a few bucks for, and you get updates for life. XPadder is easily the best key mapping software out there. If any of you have a 360 controller lying around I've attached an profile which will map your analogue sticks, triggers buttons to the keyboard and even the mouse on the D-Pad.Ī picture of it in use. This is one reason Xpadder is great over other input emulators. I set up the right stick to be a 4-way but keep the left stick 8-way because you can only shoot in the 4 cardinal directions, but you can move in 8 directions. The important things I've tweaked in my xpadder profile came about after a lot of play time, so it might not be immediately obvious if you're not familiar with Xpadder settings or Binding of Isaac, but you can see it illustrated in the and the if you have to recreate it. An.xpadderprofile file, and those images in case the profiles don't work.


By the way, we tried out the controller on Half-Life 2 and Battlefield 2 - no dice. Nonetheless, we figured we would give you all a peek at exactly what your extra $5 gets you as we snapped images of the controller along with the installation process, which you can check out after the jump. We just picked up an Xbox 360 for Windows controller the other day - you know, the one that is the exact same wired 360 controller that will be available for the Xbox 360, but at a price of $5 more because it comes with Windows XP installation software?
