0.4.3
- Fixed a System.AccessViolationException that occurred when running a Lua script containing a SetTimeout or SetInterval rapidly (e.g: holding the trigger)
- New script functions
- Added GamePad.SimulateMove to move the left or right joystick (closes #18 )
- Added GamePad.Reset to reset the joystick back to it's natural position
- Added Mouse.Simulate to press mouse buttons (closes #13)
- Added Mouse.SimulateMove to move the cursor (closes #13)
Full Changelog: 0.4.2...0.4.3
Installation:
- Copy all files in the accompanying zip (Key2Joy-0.4.3.zip) to a location on your computer.
- Double-click the Key2Joy.exe to start the app
- Configure mappings: set a trigger to start an action.
- Tick the Enable-checkbox to start simulating
(By default there is a mapping that lets you stops simulating with the key Escape)