ControllerMate 4.3.9 – Use joystick, gamepad, trackball in place of keyboard. (Shareware)

December 15th, 2008 | by dnw |

For those who use a mac, this little piece of shareware could be handy for custom control input.

From MacUpdate blog:

ControllerMate 4.3.9 – Use joystick, gamepad, trackball in place of keyboard. (Shareware):


ControllerMate 4.3.9

ControllerMate is a controller programming tool that allows custom functionality to be added to standard HID devices (joysticks, trackballs, gamepads, keyboards, and more)

Using a graphical interface and drag-and-drop editing, users can program controller buttons to perform complex keyboard and mouse sequences. Programming is accomplished using “building blocks”. Each type of building block performs a different type of function. Building blocks can be individually configured and linked together to perform an endless variety of tasks.

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  1. One Response to “ControllerMate 4.3.9 – Use joystick, gamepad, trackball in place of keyboard. (Shareware)”

  2. By Ricky Buchanan on Dec 15, 2008 | Reply

    ControllerMate is fantastic!!

    I use it to program my mouse so it’s buttons work in a latching way (one button click = computer sees only mouse button down, second click = computer sees only mouse button up) for dragging and dropping. Also to program my XKeys desktop device to do all kinds of things, and have changed third mouse button (not much used in Mac stuff) to be a spacebar as it’s often used for heaps of stuff. Couldn’t compute nearly as well without it.

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