Author Topic: I found a SideWinder Precision Pro  (Read 1675 times)

keymap it to modern games that can benefit from it in certain situations.
like battlefield and flying various aircraft.

like battlefield and flying various aircraft.
microsoft flight simulator

i also have that exact same one as OP it came with microsoft flight sim so it's very common

Or War Thunder.
Or HAWX 2 (if anyone ever plays that anymore)
Or World of Warplanes.
Or Microsoft Flight games.
Or any plane-flying games on the market.
A certain Star Wars was fun to play with a Joystick.

Also it works for certain games to remap it as your solely-left-hand for FPS.
I.e. using the joystick for movement and any keyboard actions (since all buttons are conveniently placed on the fingers and all) while using mouse to aim. < This actually sounds better than I thought.


Throw it out.
Joystick games are outdated and suck, its practically worthless.
>flight simulators

A certain Star Wars was fun to play with a Joystick.
my dad probably has it because i remember my sister playing a star wars game a few years ago that required a joystick

Throw it out.
Joystick games are outdated and suck, its practically worthless.
Lolnope

Have you ever heard of flying games?


I found this program called joy to key
here is my blockland config file
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[General]
FileVersion=54
NumberOfJoysticks=1
DisplayMode=1
UseDiagonalInput=0
UsePOV8Way=0
Threshold=20
Threshold2=20
KeySendMode=0
SoundFile=..\..\Documents\Blockland\base\data\sound\admin.wav
[Joystick 1]
Axis1n=1, 41:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Axis1p=1, 44:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Axis2n=1, 57:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Axis2p=1, 53:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
POV1-1=2,    0, -50,   0, 0, 0, 0, 0.000, 0, 95, 1.0, 100, 0, 0, 0
POV1-3=2,   50,   0,   0, 0, 0, 0, 0.000, 0, 95, 1.0, 100, 0, 0, 0
POV1-5=2,    0,  50,   0, 0, 0, 0, 0.000, 0, 95, 1.0, 100, 0, 0, 0
POV1-7=2,  -50,   0,   0, 0, 0, 0, 0.000, 0, 95, 1.0, 100, 0, 0, 0
Button01=1, 201:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Button02=1, 20:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Button03=2,    0,   0,  16, 0, 0, 0, 0.000, 0, 95, 1.0, 100, 0, 0, 0
Button04=2,    0,   0, -16, 0, 0, 0, 0.000, 0, 95, 1.0, 100, 0, 0, 0
Button05=1, 203:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Button06=1, 51:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Button07=1, A2:57:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Button08=1, 09:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Button09=1, A0:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
« Last Edit: January 12, 2014, 03:20:43 PM by LagoomSack »

I found this program called joy to key
here is my blockland config file
well if its allowed here
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this is for the sidewinder and its not for building in blockland.
Instead of uploading a plaintext file on an invasive ad-filled website, paste it.
Code: [Select]
[General]
FileVersion=54
NumberOfJoysticks=1
DisplayMode=1
UseDiagonalInput=0
UsePOV8Way=0
Threshold=20
Threshold2=20
KeySendMode=0
SoundFile=..\..\Documents\Blockland\base\data\sound\admin.wav
[Joystick 1]
Axis1n=1, 41:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Axis1p=1, 44:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Axis2n=1, 57:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Axis2p=1, 53:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
POV1-1=2,    0, -50,   0, 0, 0, 0, 0.000, 0, 95, 1.0, 100, 0, 0, 0
POV1-3=2,   50,   0,   0, 0, 0, 0, 0.000, 0, 95, 1.0, 100, 0, 0, 0
POV1-5=2,    0,  50,   0, 0, 0, 0, 0.000, 0, 95, 1.0, 100, 0, 0, 0
POV1-7=2,  -50,   0,   0, 0, 0, 0, 0.000, 0, 95, 1.0, 100, 0, 0, 0
Button01=1, 201:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Button02=1, 20:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Button03=2,    0,   0,  16, 0, 0, 0, 0.000, 0, 95, 1.0, 100, 0, 0, 0
Button04=2,    0,   0, -16, 0, 0, 0, 0.000, 0, 95, 1.0, 100, 0, 0, 0
Button05=1, 203:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Button06=1, 51:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Button07=1, A2:57:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Button08=1, 09:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Button09=1, A0:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0


Ok guys I made a config in JoyToKey for General Windows Controlling and a really hard "Typing Mode" that you can shift in to with button 9.
(JoyToKey = Free alternative of xpadder)

General windows Controlling.cfg
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[General]
FileVersion=54
NumberOfJoysticks=1
DisplayMode=3
UseDiagonalInput=0
UsePOV8Way=0
Threshold=20
Threshold2=20
KeySendMode=0
SoundFile=..\..\..\..\Windows\Media\chord.wav
[Joystick 1]
Axis1n=2,  -30,   0,   0, 0, 0, 0, 0.000, 0, 95, 1.0, 100, 0, 0, 0
Axis1p=2,   30,   0,   0, 0, 0, 0, 0.000, 0, 95, 1.0, 100, 0, 0, 0
Axis2n=2,    0, -30,   0, 0, 0, 0, 0.000, 0, 95, 1.0, 100, 0, 0, 0
Axis2p=2,    0,  30,   0, 0, 0, 0, 0.000, 0, 95, 1.0, 100, 0, 0, 0
Axis7n=2,    0,   0,  -3, 0, 0, 0, 0.000, 0, 95, 2.0, 100, 0, 0, 0
Axis7p=2,    0,   0,   3, 0, 0, 0, 0.000, 0, 95, 2.0, 100, 0, 0, 0
Button01=1, 201:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Button02=1, 203:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Button03=1, 202:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Button09=6, "Typing Mode", 500
Button04=1, 5B:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Button05=1, 11:12:00:2E, 0.000, 0, 0

Typing Mode.cfg
Code: [Select]
[General]
FileVersion=54
NumberOfJoysticks=1
DisplayMode=3
UseDiagonalInput=0
UsePOV8Way=0
Threshold=20
Threshold2=20
KeySendMode=0
SoundFile=..\..\..\..\Windows\Media\Windows Balloon.wav
[Joystick 1]
Axis1n=7, 3, 500, 41:0:0, 42:0:0, 0:0:0, 95, 100
Axis1p=7, 3, 500, 43:0:0, 44:0:0, 0:0:0, 95, 100
Axis2n=7, 3, 500, 45:0:0, 46:0:0, 0:0:0, 95, 100
Axis2p=7, 3, 500, 47:0:0, 48:0:0, 0:0:0, 95, 100
Axis6n=7, 3, 500, 49:0:0, 4A:0:0, 0:0:0, 95, 100
Axis6p=7, 3, 500, 4B:0:0, 4C:0:0, 0:0:0, 95, 100
Axis7n=1, 14:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Axis7p=1, 14:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
POV1-1=7, 3, 500, 4D:0:0, 4E:0:0, 0:0:0, 95, 100
POV1-3=7, 3, 500, 4F:0:0, 50:0:0, 0:0:0, 95, 100
POV1-5=7, 3, 500, 51:0:0, 52:0:0, 0:0:0, 95, 100
POV1-7=7, 3, 500, 53:0:0, 54:0:0, 0:0:0, 95, 100
Button01=7, 3, 500, 55:0:0, 56:0:0, 0:0:0, 95, 100
Button02=7, 3, 500, 57:0:0, 58:0:0, 0:0:0, 95, 100
Button03=7, 3, 500, 59:0:0, 5A:0:0, 0:0:0, 95, 100
Button04=7, 3, 500, 20:0:0, D:0:0, 0:0:0, 95, 100
Button05=1, 08:00:00:00, 5.000, 0, 700
Button09=6, "General Windows Controlling", 500
Button06=1, 27:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Button07=1, 25:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Button08=7, 2, 0, BE:0:0, 10:31:0, 10:BF:0, 95, 100

Not sure what to do with it?? Well it looks alot like a carrot. You thinking what I'm thinking??

Save it for Star Citizen, gonna need it if you're going to use the Occulus Rift.