Enjoy2 is a small OSX program to map joystick/gamepad/controller inputs to keyboard and mouse events. I wanted to play some video games (Minecraft, Torchlight) on my computer with a gamepad (I find it less fatiguing than a mouse), but neither of those games supports gamepads or controllers. Sep 02, 2018 Xbox One Controller is supported by installing the latest verion of this XBox 360 driver. When my PS3 controller is connected to USB, it show as 'connected' in Joystick Mapper, but no buttons or analog sticks responds! This one is simple, just press the central 'PS' button once. The gamepad will work normally. Home Christmas Deathruns Parkour Edit Courses Escape Zone Wars Horror Hide & Seek 1v1 Box Fights Mini Games Prop Hunt Puzzles Gun Games Music Dropper Fun Murder Mystery FFA Adventure Roleplay Warm Up Races Newest Mazes Fashion Show SnD Fan Favorites Remakes Other Featured Hub Challenge The Blocks Halloween. Click the Keyboard button on the sidebar after you enter into a certain game. You may follow the below steps to setup keyboard mapping for easy control. Drag the steering wheel to the place where the movement key spot locates on the screen.
If you’re in medical school and on this site, you may already be familiar with Anki, the spaced repetition app that purports to stick facts in your brain more quickly and more permanently than than any other method. If not, we will be posting an article soon enough about the ins and outs of Anki, “UFAP”…the whole nine…
This article is written from the perspective that you are already familiar with Anki, but looking to increase your flexibility with a remote control, so that you dont have to be right up against the keyboard.
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Enjoyable Controller Mapper Free
Oh and another thing. Even when you buy the remote, you don’t want to be using remote with tiny fonts, eliminating the purpose of having the remote and being able to stand far away lay in bed, or whatever.
In this article I will show you”
1. How to buy and install an Anki remote on a mac.
2. How to set up multiple profiles so you can easily use the same remote for Anki, Firecracker, USMLERx, and switch between them fast.
3. How to Increase the font size so you can actually use it from a distance.
Soon you’ll be boring yourself senseless in style!
Buying the Remote Controller
Which remote you use is a matter of choice. In this instance though, we will use the Fortune tech wireless remote. Its available for about ten bucks on amazon here. (Prime too). This remote is ideal because it lets you do cards one handed.
Oh, and you’ll need to need two AAA batteries
Connecting the Remote Controller
By now, you should have your mitts on the Fortune Wireless remote. Turn that baby on by holding the power button.
Now Turn your computer’s bluetooth on. Connect “Fortune Tech Wireless.”
A Brief Interlude to Talk About the Little Red Light On the Remote…
When it is connected, it should blink at a slow rate. If it is blinking at a fast rate, that ostensibly means the battery is low, however I have found this is pretty much never the case. Usually, if you take the batteries out and put them back in, then “connect” your bluetooth from the computer, the light will go back to its regular rate and connect just fine.
Anyways…
You also need to make sure the little switch on the left side is turned “forwards” to “Key.” Having it on the other position will make the joystick control the mouse (badly). We don’t want that.
Mapping the Anki Remote Controller To your Keyboard
So order the remote, and while you wait for it to pop into your mailbox, download Karabiner-Elements here.
This will allow you to map the buttons of the remote to keys on your keyboard, ultimately letting you control Anki from a distance.
So download and install it in the usual fashion.
Next launch Karabiner-Elements from launchpad or wherever its installed.
Now is your chance to map the keys to your remote.
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There are a number of ways to do it custom, luckily I have already determined the most ergonomic way and will show you directly how to map them. By the way, we will be making a setup for Anki, Firecracier, and USMLERx, which you can easily switch between. Sound good? Cool.
Open Karabiner Elements and set target device “for all devices.”
Click “add item”
Your left “from key” field will be the button on the remote, while the right “to key” field will be the target on your keyboard. The perfect setup is indicated below. Make your keyboard setup look exactly like this.
If you press the trigger or “ok” button, the card will flip.
If you press up on the little joystick, it will press “1” on your keyboard, as in “show me in <15 minutes or what the low knowledge Anki key is. Press down, and you will hit “2”, Press left for “3”, and right for “4”.
You will be able to scroll down with B And up with A to see further info on the cards such as in Anking or whatever cards that require scrolling.
This setup also works perfectly for Firecracker and the scroll feature is especially useful with Firecracker because there is more content. Don’t worry that you are missing the 5 key from Firecracker. 4 will get you into the red.
Now put a piece of tape on your remote and write the numbers until you learn them. (Will only take about 30 minutes of use to memorize them).
Beautiful. This setup will work perfectly for Anki and firecracker.
Ok, but what if I like to use USLMERx AND Anki?
Well you’re golden brah. Because I’m going to tell you how to set up another profile for USMLERx.
Open Karabiner-Elements again and hustle on over to the “profiles” tab.
Got it? Cool now press Add profile and select the new profile. Name it USMLERx
Go back to the simple modifications page and set it up as below.
Joypad Mapper
The real beauty of it is that you can VERY easily switch between the Anki/Firecracker profile and USMLERx with a dropdown in your task bar… Check it out. Click the little square Karabiner-Elements logo. Just make sure you are using the right profile or you’ll be confused for about two seconds.
Oh but one more thing….
Make the Anki Font Bigger so you can Actually use the Remote From Far Away!!!!
- Open Anki
- Go to browse
- Find the deck you want
- Highlight it
- Click “cards
Go into the card and find every instance of “font size” and replace it with a big big number. Don’t worry!! you won’t hurt anything!!! There is no reason for the font to be tiny.
Now you’re made in the shade brother. Stay cool.
-M
Version 1.1.1
About
Keybinder allows you to map keyboard, mouse or game controller input to keyboard commands. The program was originally written for myself as I found not all games were supporting controllers. Having tried some other free programs and not liking them, I decided to write my own, thus Keybinder was born. Key features are…
- Supports any game controller that supports direct input.
- You can also map mouse or keyboard input to actions.
- Voice commands using Windows built in speech recognition.
- Up to 32 key actions for each command. (Key up, down, press, timed & delay)
- Joystick axis can be ranged, to give multiple commands per axis.
- Send a string of text as key presses (useful for automated chat)
- Automatically switch profiles when your game/application is launched.
- Switch profiles based on CPU use by the game/application.
- Works with most, if not all games (I haven’t found one it doesn’t work with yet)
Screenshots
Requirements
- Windows XP/,Vista,7. (only heavily tested on Windows Vista/7 Ultimate 64bit)
- Microsoft Net Framework 3
- DirectX 9
Download
Keybinder_setup_v111.exe (1.1 MiB)
Keybinder Setup Version 1.1.1
Keybinder Setup Version 1.1.1
History
Version 1.1.1
- Hopefully fixed the disappearing profiles bug.
- Various other bug fixes & tweaks.
- Added copy profile button.
- Added new command axis movement percentage setting.
Version 1.10
- Re-wrote 75% of code.
- Added experimental voice commands
- Added string action to convert a string of text to key presses
- Increased actions to 32v
- Made some changes to the way joystick axis are handled, to work with more devices, especially wheels.
- Moved controller selection to the more logical place in the controller tab
- Remove MSN PSN message options as messenger is now pretty much obsolete
- Added more error checking, minor bugs fixes
- Changed data locations to local appdata, to prevent errors trying to write to the program files folder under Vista/7
- Moved commands lists to documents/keybinder folder
- Changed autoupdate code to run with admin privileges
Version 1.00
- Initial release
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