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"XBOX 360 controller support for #Pokémon3D: done!" - Nilllzz 2013You can just use motioninjoy, not very hard to do.
Why would I need that when we have the 360 controller supported. Will I need any cable or something ?You can just use motioninjoy, not very hard to do.
I currently use a wired xbox 360 controller (Microsoft OEM). I haven't had luck connecting my third-party controllers to my computer, though. If you want to use a wireless, however, you need a wireless usb dongle. PS3 controllers can connect to some computers using bluetooth, but the wireless xbox controllers use the 2.4 Ghz system, requiring a dongle. I haven't tried using a wireless controller, so I cannot verify that they work 100%.Why would I need that when we have the 360 controller supported. Will I need any cable or something ?
yes thats what it ishttp://www.engadget.com/2007/02/21/xbox-360-wireless-receiver-for-windows-now-available/
Is this the little thing ?
P.S.Info from the team would be nice.
I like pizza!http://www.engadget.com/2007/02/21/xbox-360-wireless-receiver-for-windows-now-available/
Is this the little thing ?
P.S.Info from the team would be nice.
Any reason why? I use my xbox 360 wired controller and it works perfectly, exactly as you described. The only issue I have is that when in battle I can't use the d-pad to select moves.Until some support from the team is released, I personally use xpadder with my wired xbox360 controller, with mouse movement mapped to the right stick and WASD mapped to the left stick, and mouse buttons mapped to buttons on the controller. Works beautifully for me right now, acts like a retro FPS, sorta![]()