Does or will Xpadder support a seperate "button category" for throttle-sliders?? heres a picture of what i mean by "throttle-sliders"
http://i776.photobucket.com/albums/yy45 ... slider.png
throttle-slider support???
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Re: throttle-slider support???
Not directly, but you can use one axis of the second stick (which a Joystick usually not has) for the slider, by choosing it directly in sticks (and don't let it detect by Xpadder self). That works great.
Re: throttle-slider support???
Well, in 5.6, the 2nd axis for slider is either "on" (slider 100%) or "off" (slider 0%) no inbetweens, and no DIRECT slider support, made just for sliders like this... if and/or when Xpadder gets the following features, then i'll purchase with no hesitation.....
feature 1
"Print Screen" button support
feature 2
direct slider support
and a wish, feature 3
For Xpadder to automatically recognize any and all controllers, then give you a list of profiles, images, and let you name the controller and save as a configuration file
I bet ANYONE with a controller will buy xpadder for the 3rd feature! just a good (in my opinion) suggestion.
And any tips on getting the most out of xpadder with these controllers? Sidewinder USB Gamepad USA v1
and a SideWinder USB Joystick (Part #: X05-92626) any tips are well appreciated!!
Thanx,
3m@ch
feature 1
"Print Screen" button support
feature 2
direct slider support
and a wish, feature 3
For Xpadder to automatically recognize any and all controllers, then give you a list of profiles, images, and let you name the controller and save as a configuration file
I bet ANYONE with a controller will buy xpadder for the 3rd feature! just a good (in my opinion) suggestion.
And any tips on getting the most out of xpadder with these controllers? Sidewinder USB Gamepad USA v1
and a SideWinder USB Joystick (Part #: X05-92626) any tips are well appreciated!!
Thanx,
3m@ch
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Re: throttle-slider support???
When there will be new features, can't even Jonathan say you exactly, I think. He develop this program alone, and even big companys can often not hold release dates without releasing an absolute buggy software, like good to see in the game industry. So here is probably the statement "When it's done" the right one.
The third feature you wish is in my opinion a very intresting idea. For sure it would make Xpadder too big, if it would come with a bunch of profiles, controller configs and images, where the most of them would be useless for the specific user.
But a function that let Xpadder contact to an online database would be a great featureX.
And, what do you exactly mean with
The third feature you wish is in my opinion a very intresting idea. For sure it would make Xpadder too big, if it would come with a bunch of profiles, controller configs and images, where the most of them would be useless for the specific user.
But a function that let Xpadder contact to an online database would be a great featureX.
And, what do you exactly mean with
Edit: I've found in the Changelog on the very end thisgetting the most out of xpadder with these controllers?
So it seems that something like this is "placed on ice" at the moment.Removed update system and all internet-related code
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Re: throttle-slider support???
I have a flight yoke that has three throttle sliders; Z,RX, and RY axis. When creating a layout I had to use the second stick and the trigger to recognise the sliders. Since the sticks and triggers are analog inputs it works fine. The ideal would be to use multiple triggers. Version 5.8 added "Distance zones" which allows different assinments based on how far you move the analog input, perfect for throttle silders.
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Re: throttle-slider support???
Ah yes, the distance zones. The best new feature since 5.6, I think.
It didn't came in my mind, but for sure they are crucial for using the slider or any other axis not only as on or off.
It didn't came in my mind, but for sure they are crucial for using the slider or any other axis not only as on or off.