Just wondering if it is possible to add support for the Astro C40 controller. It was released on the 25th. Windows identify it was an Xbox controller, so do your software but there are two buttons on the back that can not be utilized.
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I see, thanks for the details.
Could I please ask you to do one more thing.
Please type joy.cpl in the Windows search and open the suggested tool. You will see this window:
Choose your Astro controller and click Properties. In the next window, please try to push the buttons at the controller's back. Is anything is highlighted while you do so?
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Okay, I tried what you asked and when I press the back buttons, no lights came on. I would say that the back buttons are akin to the Xbox Elite paddles. I had that control and it worked perfect with your software (as you already know).
On this controller, you are able to program the back buttons as any of the buttons that are on the control already (like the Elite).
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Thanks for the investigation. Unfortunately, not all controller have the unique additional buttons like Xbox Elite.
Right now, I'm not sure that it is possible to distinguish them by a third-party program.
We will try to do our best after we get this controller too, but I can't promise you the possible and the fast solution.
Are the other buttons are working OK with reWASD?
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Yes all other buttons are accounted for and working properly. Funny thing is, Windows and your software recognize the controller as xbox 360 when the controller is actually suppose to be used for PC and PS4. Thanks for the speedy response. Hopefully, support will come soon seeing as your software is my go-to software with my controllers.
I will also leave a message on Astro's website to see if they could provide some solutions also.
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Okay, so I connected my Elite controller to my computer. Ran the "joy.cpl" command to see if the back paddles lit up any of the available circles. As you know, the circles did light up. So than I took my Astro C40 controller, programmed the back buttons to act as the face buttons (to mimic the Elite paddles) and the corresponding circles lit up upon pressing the back buttons. Same as it did for the Elite paddles. In that sense, it would seem to work just like the elite paddles. Do this help in any way?
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Originally Posted by Bigl1230x View PostOkay, so I connected my Elite controller to my computer. Ran the "joy.cpl" command to see if the back paddles lit up any of the available circles. As you know, the circles did light up. So than I took my Astro C40 controller, programmed the back buttons to act as the face buttons (to mimic the Elite paddles) and the corresponding circles lit up upon pressing the back buttons. Same as it did for the Elite paddles. In that sense, it would seem to work just like the elite paddles. Do this help in any way?
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At first, instead of removing the Astro drivers from my computer, i just connected the controller to a laptop that has never had the drivers. I did notice that Windows automatically install USB drivers, I'm guessing because the controller is connected via USB. In that case, when I typed in the "Joy.cpl" command, the controller wasn't even in the list of controllers. So then, I just uninstalled all the Astro drivers from my main computer and ran the command. The same thing happened. Unless i install the Astro drivers, Windows does not recognize the controller.
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