![]() ![]() Otherwise the other ones that were mentioned to map a controller to a keyboard and mouse work fine. Xinput (what a xbox 360 controller uses and most games incorporate it into their games) is in windows already. If your game supports xbox 360 controller then you can use this instead it will emulate the PS4 controller to a xbox 360 controller. Any direction would be helpful, as my initial searching did not yeild results. It seems that Input Mapper only works via USB cable, which I am trying to avoid. I am lost when it comes to mapping keyboard mouse to the controller, wirelessly. Turns out that DA:O doesn't have native controller support. Using ds4Windows by Jays2Kings, I was able to use the controller's touchpad as a mouse controller, and I have a add-on Nyko keyboard that works. For more basic games, the mapping in DS4Windows should be good enough on it's own, and you can use touchpad swipes to switch between xinput and whatever custom mappings you make, with custom LED colors so you know which is active, still maintaining access to touchpad mouse movement and all 3 clicks, as well as a whole set of other binds with a b. So, I have a PS4 controller that I can connect to my PC via Bluetooth. My girlfriend enjoys watching me play games and having her sit in a chair, next to my desk, seems uncomfortable.
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