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    BikeControl

    BikeControl

    Do virtual gear shifting (and more) in any rider app

    BikeControl is a cross-platform tool aimed at enabling control of trainer apps (cycling/indoor training apps) using hardware controllers such as bike shifters, dedicated remotes (e.g. Zwift Click, Zwift Ride, Zwift Play), gamepads, or even generic Bluetooth HID devices. Instead of connecting to the trainer directly, BikeControl acts as a bridge: when you press a button or lever on your controller, it intercepts the input and simulates corresponding keyboard/mouse/touch events for your...
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    LazyDS4

    LazyDS4

    Transform your DualShock 4 into a native Xbox 360 controller. v2.1.0

    LazyDS4 is a controller mapping application designed to convert HID input from a DualShock 4 controller directly to a virtual Xbox 360 controller. Optimized for simplicity and performance, it offers real-time input mapping with a ~1ms (1000Hz) polling rate, modern graphical interface with PyQt5, and automatic joystick calibration. 📌 What's New (v2.1.0) 🎨 Visual Overhaul — Modern, professional interface with gradient backgrounds and advanced styling 📐 Layout Optimization — Improved spacing, alignment, and responsiveness 🎉 Icon Integration — Consistent use of dynamic SVG icons throughout ⚡ Enhanced Button Design — Polished buttons with smooth animations and clear actions 📊 Responsive Interface — Adapted for various screen sizes without overlaps 🔔 Real-time Visual Indicators — Clear and immediate feedback for status, warnings, and battery levels Built by the lazy, for the lazy.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    MMVJ

    MMVJ

    Map Mouse/MIDI inputs to Virtual Joysticks with advanced transforms

    ...Application provides convenient command-line interface featuring general mapping mode, midi and mouse monitoring modes. Have fun!
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    AntiMicroX

    AntiMicroX

    Program used to map keyboard buttons and mouse controls to a gamepads

    ...However, you can use this program to control any desktop application with a gamepad; on Linux, this means that your system has to be running an X environment in order to run this program. It allows mapping of gamepads/joystick buttons to: - keyboard buttons - mouse buttons and moves - scripts and apps - macros consisting of elements mentioned above This application is continuation of project called AntiMicro. Project site: https://github.com/AntiMicroX/antimicrox
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    Downloads: 292 This Week
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    gamepad-controller-test

    gamepad-controller-test

    A simple test for gamers to test their Gamepads

    People use gamepads to play games on a computer or console. They can emulate mouse and keyboard inputs, which is useful for navigating your computer. More commonly, you'll see them used for other functions, such as playing games. The Xbox controller does not work on Windows because it uses the Xbox driver. I'm offering a simple test for gamers to determine the suitability of their gaming devices for use with the website.
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