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| Member Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: houston, tx
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| Hey guys, I'm planning a summer project for WoW, this is just for kicks. This is a really old subject/topic I could not find anything on it either in these forums, so i decided I would try this out. My goal is to setup a basic Xbox 360 controller and try to multibox from macros. I want keys broadcasted from my keyboard and mirrored on my controller. Does anybody think this is possible for the multiboxer? Also, has anybody even tried just playing with the xbox 360 controller period? Wow-360, old wow addon that allows you to setup macros to the contoller, seems very simple to run and manage with one character, probably really hard to setup multiple characters. link:http://www.davidnikdel.com/Project_WoW360_Static.htm switchblade, another controller program. has its own setup for WoW, etc and you can change the controls for the keys. This one might be easier to setup for multiboxer, because there are so many different options in the keys. link: http://www.switchbladepro.com/ I'll let ya'll guys know how it goes, first I need the time to get me a controller from my brother, then once thats done I'll be on my way to setting up. I'll setup my characters before I begin, hopefully these 2 softwares work |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2009
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| There's no native gamepad support for WoW I believe. So, you'd need another program to remap the buttons to keystrokes (unless Pwnboxer extends to gamepad inputs). Sounds interesting though.
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| Super Moderator | I would recommend JoytoKey. It's free, and you can map it to any key (or combination of 3 i.e. ctrl shift 3). It can even move your mouse.
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| Member Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: houston, tx
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| Alright, I think I'm going to try the ALL of 3 products, plus I found another that seems like it might be better and easier to setup, its called xpadder and cost $9.99 US (last pick of course lol...I'm a college student and don't like to spend my money) link: http://wow.couchcomputing.info/home/...ole-controller |
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| Super Moderator | It's an app directly mainly at trauma surgeons. There are trauma guidelines (abstracts) and me and my dad put them on the iphone as a portable form. That way, surgeons could take their iphone out and refresh their memory as they are walking to surgery. An Android version might follow shortly.
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