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    Is there such a gampepad in Existence?

    So we all know that we use the left analog stick to play trials.
    It is very likely that this may be a problem for me in the future.

    Is there a controller/game pad in existence where it would be possible to use the right analog stick instead of the left one to control the riders movements.

    And if there is not, Is it possible to solder and modify the circuit board on a game pad to redirect the input to the right analog stick.

    I am well aware that I would have to relearn and adjust if something like this Is possible,
    As far as I know you can't change the analog stick controller setup on trials.

    I would hope this could be an option in fusion too

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    Re: Is there such a gampepad in Existence?

    On PC there are various programs that allow you to do this.
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    Re: Is there such a gampepad in Existence?

    Originally Posted by apdenton1
    On PC there are various programs that allow you to do this.
    Thanks for the reply, man.
    Would you be able to let me know an example program, or perhaps hint me what I need to search for as the search criteria.
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    Re: Is there such a gampepad in Existence?

    I know that you can use an Xbox 360 controller with a PC and there are a lot of different programs that let you map out the buttons to different things, so I'd assume there is a way to swap the sticks.

    If you're wanting to play on an Xbox instead of the PC there are a couple options; buy a special controller, or make your own. I found this guide on how to modify a regular controller and switch the sticks. Link

    If you Google "southpaw Xbox 360 controllers" there are a lot of different places to buy one and plenty of guides on how to make your own.
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