Use your gamepad as a mouse with pygame and PyAutoGUI.
Project description
GuiPad
Use your gamepad as a mouse with pygame and PyAutoGUI.
Installation
Make sure that pygame is at least version 2.0
Download GuiPad.py and run it with python.
OR
Use pip install GuiPad
in your Operating System terminal, then in a python terminal or script:
import GuiPad
GuiPad.GuiPad()
https://pypi.org/project/GuiPad/
Configuration
A settings.ini file can be used in Guipad.Guipad("PathToSettings.ini") for additional customisation.
Generate a standard settings file using:
import os
import GuiPad
Make_In_Directory = os.path.join("C:\\Users","JackLawrenceCRISPR","Desktop","Folder") #put your own deployment directory!
GuiPad.MakeGuiPadini(Make_In_Directory, "GuiPad.ini") #you can also choose a custom name
Edit the .ini file to your preference then provide
Path = os.path.join("C:\Users","JackLawrenceCRISPR","Desktop","Folder","GuiPad.ini") in your GuiPad.GuiPad(Path)
Controls
Input | Output | Effect |
---|---|---|
Left joystick | Mouse | Move cursor |
Right trigger | Slow Mouse | Slow movment |
Right joystick | Arrow Keys | Page Scrolling / Time & Sound (videos) |
A Button | Left click | Normal click |
B Button | Right click | Right click |
X Button | Double click | Open file / select a word in text |
Y Button | Middle click | Open link in new tab |
D-Pad up | Ctrl + + | Zoom in |
D-Pad down | Ctrl + - | Zoom out |
D-Pad right | Ctrl + T | New tab |
D-Pad left | Ctrl + W | Close window |
Left shoulder | Ctrl + Shift + Tab | Next tab |
Right shoulder | Ctrl + Tab | Previous tab |
Left stick | Alt + Left | Go back |
Right stick | Alt + Right | Go forward |
Select button | Ctrl + C | Copy |
Start button | Ctrl + V | Paste |
Middle button | Enter | Apply |
Button Mapping
Different gamepad types combined with different operating systems/drivers can cause button mapping inconsistencies.
Manually set your map if the shoulder and stick buttons on your gamepad are misaligned with the table above.
For example, a gamepad called "Controller (HORIPAD S)" could use the "xbox_windows" map which would be applied as:
GuiPad.MapGamepad("Controller (HORIPAD S)","xbox_windows")
The following command will provide further guidance for button mapping:
import GuiPad
GuiPad.MapGamepad()
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