![]() ![]() I can use kb+m, but I find the card easier to control with the gamepad. In addition, I use the controller for driving in GTA. And it's possible to switch at will in de games I've played so far. ![]() I always have it near in case my son wakes up, it's not very easy to use kb+m while nursing, but it's no problem with the controller. I do use the controller in other games sometimes. Not a whole lot, but enough for me to give up quickly aka within 5 minutes.įrom what I've read, it's because I use a wireless controller and that isn't a good match for Minecraft. I forgot about it, since I very rarely use the analogue, if I do play anything with the gamepad.įor completeness, my current setup (which still can be optimized of course is:Įdin ElDi wrote: I have tried that, but there was some delay between the input and the output. Hold up, I just realized could map some of the hotbar-keys to the analogue-joystick. It's an interesting experience playing with the gamepad, but ultimately this is only going to be of interest for the real gamepad-enthusiast, and probably only for the singleplayer-survival mode. You'll have to prepare your inventory, and then cycle through the hotbar slots. mousewheel up + down), jumping as well as placing + destroying stuff.īut limitations are quickly felt, in that there are simply not many other hotbar-slots "left" to map on the gamepad. With the setup here, the movement keys (W, S, A, D + mouse) are covered, opening/manipulating the inventory, scrolling up & down the hotbar items (a.k.a. You can map various keyboard-buttons, to each gamepad-component. One tool that can help here is "Xpadder", which seems to work just fine for me. Not that I am really intending to play much with the controller, but just as an experiment. It’s wonderful.Anybody have any experience with using gamepads in Minecraft ? I just wanted to see whether I was able to configure my XBOX (360) controller for PC, for use with the game. Sometimes I regret things I buy, but I do not regret this at all. I feel like Xpadder was well worth the $10 I paid. ![]() And any time I need to change a button to something else, I can just put EQ in windowed mode and change it, then go back to the game. I tried running around in the Plane of Knowledge, and it was a bit tricky because I’m not used to it, but I can see me starting to play EverQuest again now that I can play it with a game controller. I will change Ctrl X to the space bar for jumping since I probably jump more often than I camp out of the game lol. The left stick moves my character and the right stick actually controls the cursor/mouse. Ctrl X I believe is camping and Ctrl S is sit/stand. The Alt 2-4 are the spell gems and I is inventory, Q for auto attack. I’m not sure if these buttons will work for me yet. I don’t know why it doesn’t work right in one but not the other. I also bought the Windows 10 version of Minecraft (before I bought it from Mojang) and it looks at the sky if you use the right stick to look up. If I use the right stick to look up, my screen looks at the ground and if I use the right stick to look down, you get the sky. So you will notice in the image above that I had to make the up arrow down and the down arrow up, and the reason is simple. I’m broke and that $10 could’ve been a couple items for groceries, but that lasts 5 minutes, this lasts a lifetime. It was $10 and I just happened to have $20 in PayPal, so I used that to buy it. Ok so finally today I searched and found Xpadder. It’s like why don’t these things go together like Peanut butter and Jelly, or Macaroni and Cheese for crying out loud? You would think they would automatically just work, right? Microsoft Windows… Microsoft owns Xbox and Minecraft… Hello? It actually started to piss me off that I wasn’t able to play a simple game with a simple game controller. Last year I bought Minecraft after I bought my Xbox One game controller since I figured it would work since Microsoft now owns Minecraft, but apparently that doesn’t matter since it didn’t work. I hated that I couldn’t use a game controller, but I learned to live with the arrows for moving my character and pressing the Q button to auto attack, I for inventory, and many more buttons and button combinations. I played EverQuest with a keyboard for 6 or 7 years and got used to it because I didn’t have much of a choice. It didn’t work with any of the games I had, and the program it came with didn’t seem to help. I bought a game controller many years ago, I think back when I still had Windows 98, and never could figure out how to get it to work. I think that’s why I love my PlayStation 4 so much, because it has a game controller. Ok so I’ve been struggling for years with PC games and not being able to play them with a game controller. ![]()
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