ControlMK

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ControlMK

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ControlMK is an utility which uses DirectInput controllers to emulate mouse, keyboard, and other types of commands.

License: Freeware
Download: https://github.com/Zero3K/ControlMK/rel ... kv0232.exe
Website: https://web.archive.org/web/20180803160 ... index.html
Program Listing: https://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=3025

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Re: ControlMK

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Zero3K wrote: Thu Oct 15, 2020 6:20 pm ControlMK is an utility which uses DirectInput controllers to emulate mouse, keyboard, and other types of commands.
As noted on the CPix thread, waiting until there's solid interest is still probably a good idea since you've got to get the votes for the program to go live. In this case, you happen to have found a program that I think we really need as existing programs, as some that were here in the database are either outdated or have gone commercial.

I have an old xbox 360 controller that I can test this out with.

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Related thread: joytokey - viewtopic.php?p=9380#p9380

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Re: ControlMK

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1. The problem is that this program has also been abandoned (unless the message I sent him via the Tapatalk clone of the forum he was on or the one I sent via the domain admin contact form gets read and acted upon).
2. It works for me on a Windows 7 x64 OS PC when I used it to play a Fighter Maker 2knd game that was being virtualized in a ReactOS VM).

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Re: ControlMK

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webfork wrote: Thu Oct 15, 2020 8:04 pm
Zero3K wrote: Thu Oct 15, 2020 6:20 pm ControlMK is an utility which uses DirectInput controllers to emulate mouse, keyboard, and other types of commands.
As noted on the CPix thread, waiting until there's solid interest is still probably a good idea since you've got to get the votes for the program to go live. In this case, you happen to have found a program that I think we really need as existing programs, as some that were here in the database are either outdated or have gone commercial.

I have an old xbox 360 controller that I can test this out with.

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Related thread: joytokey - viewtopic.php?p=9380#p9380
Did you test it?

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Re: ControlMK

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I hope that its entry gets to be made public soon.

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Re: ControlMK

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Zero3K wrote: Sat Oct 17, 2020 5:28 am Did you test it?
I was delayed on this because I couldn't find a cable connector for my old xbox 360 device. Anyway, I connected it and just get a blinking green circle on the controller. Neither controller seemed to work.

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The xbox site for connecting to Win10 unfortunately wasn't helpful:
https://support.xbox.com/en-US/help/xbo ... dows-setup

I did a standard install of ControlMK without luck. Suggestions on how to make this function are welcome.

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