![]() Not sure they will work for everybody, but it should help. If you’re too lazy to create your xpadder profile/settings, here are mine. The default Wagic controls are a bit weird because they match the layout of a French azerty keyboard, but here goes: Once the profile is created, you will want to associate each gamepad button to the matching keyboard key in Wagic.I personally recommend to register everything, although the keys I used are the DPad, triangle, square, circle, cross, select, start, L1 and R1. This is done by pressing the keys of your PS3 controller, basically. Create a profile for your PS3 controller.Xpadder also works for any other gamepad, and will also work for any other game (not only Wagic!) that requires a keyboard and/or a mouse (lots of emulators, for example…) Now that our PS3 controller is (finally!) recognized as a gamepad on windows, we will use XPadder to send the “correct” key strokes to Wagic. Xpadder is a tool that simulates mouse and keyboard events using a gamepad. If that didn’t work, you might have to restart and try again (I had to do that for widows to actually recgognize my controller) Once this is done, if you go to the “quick start” tab, you should see your gamepad in the list of connected controllers. ![]() This can take a while to install and require you to accept some driver installation on Windows.There should be a check box identifying your USB ports.If you’re lost, they provide links to tutorial videos. Run the DS3 Tool, and go to the “driver administration” tab.Theres a way to do all this locally but I haven’t looked into it At this point you most likely need to be connected to the net, as the DS3 tool works remotely.This will install the driver and install something called the DS3 tool The PS3 controller should be showing the “charging” light pattern (turning the small red leds on for 1, 2, 3 then 4, and so on…) You might need to reboot your PC at this point.This should in theory install some Windows drivers, which are not enough for Windows to correctly recognize your controller as a gamepad. Plug in your PS3 controller through USB on your computer, and turn it on (you might need to turn off your PS3, by the way). ![]() Skip this part if you’re using a gamepad that is already working for you on Windows.įollow the steps below to install your PS3 controller drivers on windows: If it’s your first time running Wagic on your computer, follow the instructions on the Wagic download page… (or install your favorite console emulator if Wagic is not your thing, I used Wagic as an example but xpadder will work for any windows application that usually requires a keyboard/mouse). Install Wagic on your PC and make sure it runs
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