windows-xp Questions - SmarterGamermost recent 30 from http://smartergamer.com2010-07-30T04:29:13Zhttp://smartergamer.com/feeds/tag/windows-xphttp://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://smartergamer.com/questions/161/how-to-mix-and-match-inputs-from-two-game-controllers-into-one-virtual-controllHow to mix-and-match inputs from two game controllers into one “virtual” controller?peSHIr2009-10-06T09:58:30Z2010-07-19T15:22:17Z
<p>On stackoverflow I've asked this question before, hoping to get information on existing software/drivers that would enable me to do this and/or pointers I might need to be able to write the needed software myself. I didn't really get the canned reply I was hoping for, so I'm trying again on this StackExchange site, hoping the gamer crowd has already encountered this situation and <em>can</em> point me in the right direction.</p>
<p>In a nutshell I am looking for a software solution for the following situation (<a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1392429/how-to-mix-and-match-inputs-from-two-game-controllers-into-one-virtual-controll" rel="nofollow">see stackoverflow for more information</a>):</p>
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<li>OS: Windows XP/Vista/7</li>
<li>Software with legacy joystick control, which only allows one joystick to be used</li>
<li>Want to attach two joysticks and use a mix of analog stick(s) and/or buttons from both to control the legacy software</li>
<li>Would prefer solution that uses existing "man-in-the-middle" software or an actual joystick driver for use in the Game Controller control panel</li>
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<p>P.S. Total Game Control seems like a great product, but it is of no use in this scenario.</p>