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Download the latest version of JoyToKey for free! JoyToKey enables PC game controllers to emulate a mouse and the keyboard input, so that windows applications and web games can be controlled with joysticks.
Latest version of JoyToKey can be downloaded from the following links: Download JoyToKey installer (from joytokey.net) Download JoyToKey installer (from Softpedia)
For each joystick button, you can assign a keyboard input or a mouse input. For keyboard emulation, it can be a single keyboard input (e.g. 'X' key in the example below), or it can be a combination of multiple keys like Alt+F4, or it can be a special purpose key such as "PRINT SCREEN" key.
Enhancement for the "Keyboard" tabs: Added the right-click menu to specify the mouse wheel input. This enables the wheel input to be easily combined with other key inputs such as "ALT + wheel" or "CTRL + wheel" for zoom-in/out shortcuts
JoyToKey supports XBox One and XBox 360 controller, including the silver guide button.
For assigning multiple functionalities to a single input (such as SHIFT key input + Mouse cursor/wheel movement), you can define the button alias (mapping) functionality from "Options" -> "Button Mapping".
Button mapping for XBox controller; Some of my buttons or sticks are not recognized by JoyToKey; My stick input is too sensitive (or my cursor automatically moves) How to emulate a key input with a CTRL (or ALT) key held down? Button assignment for a certain key doesn’t work (such as ALT, CTRL key)
Button mapping for XBox controller Some of my buttons or sticks are not recognized by JoyToKey My stick input is too sensitive (or my cursor automatically moves)
By default, JoyToKey emulates a key input as long as the corresponding button is pressed on the controller. But in some cases, you may want to emulate a key input only for the specified duration such as 50 msec.
By default, JoyToKey emulates a key input as long as the corresponding button is pressed on the controller. But in some cases, you may want to emulate a key input only for the specified duration such [...]