View Full Version : Joy2key vs Xpadder
lorenzoj
02-05-2013, 07:41 PM
Looking at these 2 programs I had some questions. Do they really both handle joystick - throttle systems ? Xpadder looks very attractive graphically but seems to be just for gamepads ? Joy2key looks capable but no control graphics. Is either best for programming our typical flight control stick systems ?
Sokol1
02-08-2013, 08:20 PM
Both programs are write for gamepads - probable in the last decade no one write freeware program for joystick, exception perhaps of Newview.* But both program work fine for josytick.
Xpadder (9,99$) have more advanced functions (http://xpadder.com/forum4/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=2422&sid=1785d2d3c56a15703d225e34108c5e96) that JoyToKey, but you need more than JoyToKey do?
The only function missing for me is "mapped key on press" and "mapped key on release" on same (toggle) switch.
I like JoyToKey because they are simple to configure/use, allow start after game, reconfigure "on the fly"...
*Newview (http://www.newview.hruks.com/index_en.php) is joystick software write for Il-2 that allow "emulate" TrackIR with POV HAT.
Is keymapper too with advanced functions. The only downsize is the lack of support in English, since the author are Russian, however provide English GUI.
EDIT - Since today joystick definition varies for many people, for "joystick" I refer to this kind (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/dd/Joyopis.svg/200px-Joyopis.svg.png).
Sokol1
lorenzoj
02-09-2013, 03:24 PM
Thanks for the info. It does seem that more people here use Joy2Key. I will give it a try.
I use Pinnacle Game Profiler and it's awesome compared to xpadder or j2k... and it's cheaper than xpadder too at $7.99 (that's with a coupon code - "PGPFOR8BUX")
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