If you've ever had a turbo controller before, it works about the same except you can put a limit on it.Īs for the number you see when you adjust the cursor movements, that's the speed the cursor will move. Instead, it's best to assign those seperately.Īs for automatic shooting. Wheel rotation works the same as the vertical cursor option.Īs for your mouse clicks (button clicks), if you check one of those boxes, it'll be if you're constantly clicking while you're moving, so that may not be the best idea. Vertical - Negative = Up (will appear as positive), Positive = Down (will appear as negative) Horizontal - Negative (-) = Left, Positive = Right You see your horizontal and vertical movements. Here, you can assign mouse functions to your controller, including it's movements. This is a bit more complicated than the keyboard. Then you have the rest are for your triggers, start and select, R3 and 元. Those are pretty much your X, Square, ect buttons. If you close that window and scroll down, you'll see "Button 1, button 2" ect. Simple.Īll you need to know is what key does what in PSU and assign the keys accordingly. With that out of the way, right click "AxisX(.> Īnd that's all for the "Keyboard" tab. I don't want this to be TOO long so no one will get too intimidated.įirst, let me point out the "Auto Setting Wizard".Īll that basically does is ask what key you want to assign to a button and has you press the key.īut that isn't indepth at all, it's just a quickie. If you want to know what everything else is for, you'll have to experiment. I'm going to break down what your essentials are. Time to start configuring stuff~ Go to "Joysticks" now. Normally, you'd just see the buttons for your D-Pad but why not go all the way? The "Axes" option allows you to use both. The POV switches option allows you to use the analog stick. Now, you're almost ready to start configuring the controls.įirst, let's start in the "Others" tab. Let's name it, you guessed it, Phantasy Star Universe. Time to create a new config file for PSU.
Don't worry about what does what right now, I'll get to that.ĭownload () JoyToKey and install it.
I'm just going to explain the basics, nothing indepth. Sounds weird, I know, so I'll post examples and elaborate. Now, what this is is a keyboard emulator for your controller meaning that with this software, you can customize what buttons on your controller does what using keyboard commands. T.T I'll organize this as best as possible. I'm not the BEST teacher in the world, so bare with me. So, I thought I'd share the program I've been using for all the games I play with my Logitech controller.
I've been seeing a lot of topics about which controller to get, button controls, ect.