![]() When you're not in a game, it'll automatically map some main keyboard keys & mouse buttons to the controller so you can sit back and use the controller for more casual use. There is also a setting with PGP which I always keep active. And it does also provide you with an image of the mapped keys before the game boots which is handy if you use a controller for a lot of games. So when you're switching profiles, it'll automatically launch the game. For instance, once you've finished mapping your keys for a game, you can link that profile to the game. ![]() However PGP does have some advanced features that Xpadder doesn't have. It's quicker to map keys than PGP and it's got such a simple interface, it's like mapping keys for dummies. First Xpadder then PGP.įor simplicity, I prefer Xpadder. I've used both for a couple of years now. ![]() I know this was originally posted a while ago but I hope I can help. ![]()
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