Thanks for the replies.
XPadder will work with win 7 and most modern games, don't quote me on the games but im confident it will as it simulates keyboard and mouse I believe.
If there's still a free version (While since i used it) why not just try it?
Been traveling, trying figure out the best/first option for when I get home to my desktop rather than rolling the dice. X360ce and XPadder seem like the most viable, already DL'd both.
why not just find/buy a used 360 controller?
Same reason i still use my N64 controller i guess, because he likes it?
Unfortunately there's a method to the madness and it isn't pure preference.
I was born without my left hand, but I have part of my forearm that I've always used to operate the L stick and/or D-Pad.
Never had an issue gaming until the advent of left triggers and bumpers, they are my nemesis. Though far from ideal, I can use my left knee to single press or hold the left trigger, but anything rapid or well-timed is not gonna happen. The left bumper, it might as well not exist to me and that's why I haven't just bought a 360 pad and called it a day.
I'm hoping that being able to program and use the black and white buttons on the original XBox pad with my right thumb will let me game optimally, hence the reason for the post.
Yeah it works. Just go dig around for the ms driver for the xbox 360 controller and not the one ms updates installs .
With a non-360 XBox controller? If so, will I be able to program the buttons?
Considering the above, any new advice?