Now the gamepad will use these controls, auto loading this Profile we made in Controller Companion, whenever Hitman is launched. Once you have these buttons set, hit Apply/OK and go ahead and launch the game. This is set up as a sort of conglomeration of the original console Blood Money controls, a couple changes similar to the new Hitman, and several things that MUST stay the same in order to function properly and allow you to navigate EVERYTHING without a keyboard and mouse. You can pretty safely move these around to your preferred buttons.īut most of the others you will want to keep in place. And "m" is the map, which I chose to map to the left stick, while swapping between 1st and 3rd person ("F1") is set to "Back" + "Y". Other than that, "n" on the keyboard will be the notebook/briefing, which I have assigned to "Back" + "RB" - you could assign "n" to any alternate controller button you want. Normally human beings press "A" to advance through menu screens in games, so this allows you to shift-A ("Back" + "A") to input the Enter key the game is looking for. I'd leave "A" assigned to "Enter" in the second column as shown - between missions in the game you HAVE to press Enter to continue. This is an area where you could reassign buttons based on personal preference with no real ill effects. (The Back button basically functions like a "shift" or modify key). and RIGHT Trigger = LEFT Mouse Click.Īlso, the right column allows a secondary function to be assigned, which works by holding the Back button on the controller. It just works.Īnother quick thing to note is that LEFT Trigger = RIGHT Mouse Click. But you're using a gamepad, so who cares what keys it's set to behind the scenes, right? Right. Do NOT choose WASD or Arrow Keys - these can't be used for character movement for reasons I'll describe later. YES, that is ZQSD as your movement keys on the left analog stick. :) Long story short, there are several odd UI functions where sometimes arrow keys work, sometimes only the mouse works, etc, along with a couple bugs and unavoidable key conflicts, which can ALL be avoided if you just set them exactly as I have them below.Ī few things to note. Some may seem like odd choices, but trust me. Then simply assign the buttons EXACTLY as follows. Thank you though.The first step is to click the UNBIND ALL button in the lower left. I guess I'll just stick to the mouse and keyboard control scheme. PC Gaming Wiki on Controller Programs I actually have an old Dual Action gamepad that is the exact copy of the current F310 minus the input type switch. MysterD: According to PC Gaming Wiki for DS3, only XINPUT controllers are supported: PC Gaming Wiki on controller programs and stuff: That should do the trick w/ those gamepads.įor games with no support for a certain or specific controller type, I'd use something like Joy2Key, Controller Companion or something of the sort.Run that while running your game and configure the game profiles: set-up its KB/mouse keys to the specific gamepad buttons, analog sticks, and D-pad to your liking. If you have one of those type of controllers, hit the switch until it works. Now, you have a Logitech controller - some of them, like say the F310, have a button to switch modes b/t XInput and DirectInput. most controllers before XInput, before the Xbox era started), you might need a 3rd party program to get it going properly. If you're using a DirectInput-based controller (i.e. According to PC Gaming Wiki for DS3, only XINPUT controllers are supported:Īn XInput-based controller would be the Xbox for Windows PC Game Controllers (USB-based) or newer.Ī lot of games from XBox platforms or newer only support XInput.
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