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    PS3 Controller Buttons [SOLVED]

    Hello is there anyway the buttons for the PS3 control could be remapped so that L3 is not accelerate and select isnt brake. Thanks
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    Hello.

    There is no way you can do that in the game, but there are some work arounds.

    You can try this for example:

    http://www.electracode.com/4/joy2key...%20Version.htm

    Or maybe this:

    ftp://ftp.saitek.com/pub/software/fu...oftware_32.exe
    ( win xp 32 bit version, go to their homepage if you want to try any other version )

    I am not sure any of these will work for you, but you can try.

    If you search on google you can probably find something for your controller.

    Seeya in the game
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    i used pinnacle game profiler and you can map the buttons to whatever you want!! give it a try!
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    Most gamepads have their own button configuration tool. Windows default drivers do not have this, so you have to install the software of your pad to access this tool.

    For pads that do not have a tool for adjusting control mapping, I recommend the Pinnacle Game Profiler just like LASOR.
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    Thanks the pinnacle game profile worked great, i've used it before but didnt think it would work with the PS3 Pad.
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    Originally Posted by sebbbi
    Most gamepads have their own button configuration tool. Windows default drivers do not have this, so you have to install the software of your pad to access this tool.

    For pads that do not have a tool for adjusting control mapping, I recommend the Pinnacle Game Profiler just like LASOR.
    Hi, really like the game, got it in the Steam sale.

    The lack of customisable controls is disappointing though, it's a fundamental option.

    Your first solution means changing the config constantly for different games, while the second requires downloading additional software (and in the case of pinnacle; paying for a solution which will last more than 30 days) just to change the controls to what I prefer (360 pad, X + A for accel and brake instead of the triggers).

    I urge the developers to add customisable controls. All games should have this option.
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    Originally Posted by Compulsion
    Your first solution means changing the config constantly for different games, while the second requires downloading additional software (and in the case of pinnacle; paying for a solution which will last more than 30 days) just to change the controls to what I prefer (360 pad, X + A for accel and brake instead of the triggers)
    if you're using a 360 pad use xpadder, it's free and easy to map buttons
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    sebastianaalton's Avatar Trials Developer
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    Originally Posted by Compulsion
    Your first solution means changing the config constantly for different games, while the second requires downloading additional software (and in the case of pinnacle; paying for a solution which will last more than 30 days) just to change the controls to what I prefer (360 pad, X + A for accel and brake instead of the triggers).
    Most game pads include software that allows you to make different controlling profiles for each game.
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    Originally Posted by rik
    if you're using a 360 pad use xpadder, it's free and easy to map buttons
    Thanks, I'll have a look at that.

    Originally Posted by sebbbi
    Most game pads include software that allows you to make different controlling profiles for each game.
    My 360 controller and PS2 pad adapter weren't supplied with such software.

    The game should be responsible for its control config, not the hardware driver, and certainly not a third party.
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    well u could just use the arrow keys like everyone else
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