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How to use

Launch Controller to Peripheral.exe

Note that some controls are already pre-defined and cannot be changed.
 These are as follows

Left Analog uses the mouse, at a slower speed.

Right Analog uses the mouse, at a faster speed.

L1 uses the left mouse click.

L2 uses the keyboard (You press L2 to "press" the key you want)

R1 uses the right mouse click.

R2 uses the keyboard (You can cycle through all the buttons and choose which letter)
 and then press the L2 button to "Press" the button.

Triangle cycles backwards on the keyboard button list.

X goes +10 on the keyboard button list for quicker navigation.

So remember, to "type" you must first use R2 to select what letter you want to type
 and then press L2 to send it.

Now for the program

The first window has multiple options.

A: Reset device will reset all key bindings to its default settings (IE: None)

B: Game Mode will allow the controller to act as it should, so when playing
    a game it will not attempt to use the key bindings.

C: Peripheral mode will allow you to use the controller as the keyboard/mouse combo
    using the key bindings pre-set and that you set.

D: Key Maps will take you into a new window where you can setup your desired bindings.


The key mapping window will display what all buttons are available to map.

Please note the red labeled ones cannot be mapped, they are pre-set.

To map one of the button's you must click one.


For example, if you click "Up" (This is the mapping for the D-Pad's up button)

You will be brought to a new window where you can map that key.

You have two options here, either set it to launch a program (Shortcut) or
 set it to do an action. Some example actions are Cut, Copy and Paste.

So if you select "Action" a drop down menu will appear showing you what you can map.

After selecting the action you want, you may click "Apply" and then confirm your choice.

You can test your new binding by enabling game mode, either by closing out the key map
 window, or by right clicking the tray icon, and selecting mode > Peripheral Mode.

Vice versa, you can select shortcut and a browse button will appear. You may click
 on that and browse to the program you want that certain button to launch.


Note that closing the main window (Controller to Peripheral) will not exit the program.
 To close the program out you must right click the tray icon and choose "Exit" but when
 you do close the main window, it will hide the program and you can bring it back up
 by right clicking the tray icon and selecting "Display Controller Configuration"


I hope you enjoy this, and please let me know what you think!
Source: ReadMe.txt, updated 2013-12-08