AntiMicro v2.11.1 is released. AntiMicro is a graphical program used to map keyboard keys and mouse controls to a gamepad. This program is useful for playing PC games using a gamepad that do not have any form of built-in gamepad support. However, you can use this program to control any desktop application with a gamepad; on Linux, this means that your system has to be running an X environment in order to run this program.
AntiMicro v2.11.1 Changelog:
* Added workaround to allow gamepad unplugging on Windows to not
activate bindings for the triggers. This was caused by the way controller
unplugging is handled by SDL (primarily with the Windows version).
SDL sends a release value for all elements of an unplugged joystick a brief
period before sending the expected SDL_JOYDEVICEREMOVED event. The problem is
that the released value used for triggers assumes that the dead zone is half the
trigger's full range. This would cause bindings for triggers to usually activate
for a brief period before SDL would send the final SDL_JOYDEVICEREMOVED event
which would then deactivate those bindings.
* Changes for the portable Windows version. Allow relative profile paths for
use in the portable package on Windows. Associate profiles registry change
prompt skipped.
* Queue stick and dpad events. Allows for better control of 8-way sticks
and dpads.
Download: AntiMicro v2.11.1 x86
Download: AntiMicro v2.11.1 x64
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