Howdy! This is my first post so by way of introduction:
I can’t use my left hand due to a stroke and have spent the last 3.5 years desperately trying to find a way to play “two–handed” games on my Windows PC with one hand.
I have an Asus Chakram Core mouse and bought reWASD to remap the WASD keys to the mouse’s teeny integrated joystick.
You can see the joystick pretty well here https://dlcdnwebimgs.asus.com/gain/7...70E/w1000/h732
Using Asus’s software I was able to get the joystick to show up as a valid controller in Windows — it’s recognized fine in “joy.cpl” and moves the crosshair as expected in the Testing panel.
Unfortunately I can’t figure out how to get it to work with reWASD from there — I assume it has to be on the supported device list for reWASD to work?
Is there any way to get around this?
This is leading to more, similar questions as I hope to build a custom Arduino–based device that would most likely show up in Windows as an “Arduino Leonardo” gamepad.
Thanks a lot,
— Daryn
I can’t use my left hand due to a stroke and have spent the last 3.5 years desperately trying to find a way to play “two–handed” games on my Windows PC with one hand.
I have an Asus Chakram Core mouse and bought reWASD to remap the WASD keys to the mouse’s teeny integrated joystick.
You can see the joystick pretty well here https://dlcdnwebimgs.asus.com/gain/7...70E/w1000/h732
Using Asus’s software I was able to get the joystick to show up as a valid controller in Windows — it’s recognized fine in “joy.cpl” and moves the crosshair as expected in the Testing panel.
Unfortunately I can’t figure out how to get it to work with reWASD from there — I assume it has to be on the supported device list for reWASD to work?
Is there any way to get around this?
This is leading to more, similar questions as I hope to build a custom Arduino–based device that would most likely show up in Windows as an “Arduino Leonardo” gamepad.
Thanks a lot,
— Daryn
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