I wonder if a touchpad-type emulation would be possible for the future?
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Isn't this too dispersive? Remembering the correct bindings will be a pain in the *** <.<lorak wrote:Is it allowed to define "combo keys" in the XML file?
For example, to set a keyboard key to the combination L-trigger + DPad-up in the PS Vita.
Perhaps it would be better if we can have 54 ways to bind keys instead of just 20!
One available set would be all the PS Vita buttons/sticks/DPad (disabling left and right triggers), the second set would be L-trigger + (all) PS Vita buttons/sticks/DPad and the third one would be R-trigger + (all) PS Vita buttons/sticks/DPad. In this away, we would have 18 available slots to define keys per set.
Just an idea.
Maybe it will be too dispersive for some persons and fine for others.Rinnegatamante wrote:Isn't this too dispersive? Remembering the correct bindings will be a pain in the *** <.<lorak wrote:Is it allowed to define "combo keys" in the XML file?
For example, to set a keyboard key to the combination L-trigger + DPad-up in the PS Vita.
Perhaps it would be better if we can have 54 ways to bind keys instead of just 20!
One available set would be all the PS Vita buttons/sticks/DPad (disabling left and right triggers), the second set would be L-trigger + (all) PS Vita buttons/sticks/DPad and the third one would be R-trigger + (all) PS Vita buttons/sticks/DPad. In this away, we would have 18 available slots to define keys per set.
Just an idea.
Anyway no, combo are not supported.
It requires functions hooking which is pretty difficult to have with the few info we have about internal syscalls (i mean how they get called, etc...).twinturbo wrote:Thank you for this! I personally like the smaller analog sticks that are on the vita better than all of the full size ones on all other controllers.
Question: Would it be possible to make this happen for PSTV? What I mean by that is, Use your Vita for a controller for the PSTV? Seems like that would be the most logical choice for a controller right?
Anyway, thanks again!