Key2Joy v0.8.0-alpha.8ba1b49958 is now available, allowing users to simulate a joystick, controller, or gamepad through keyboard, mouse, or other triggers. Users can perform simple button presses or utilize JavaScript and Lua for complex actions. Notable changes in this release include the removal of the plugin system and fixes to the command-line interface. The updates were made by developer @luttje. For more details or to download the release, refer to the source.
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Key2Joy v0.8.0-alpha.8ba1b49958 has been released. This tool allows users to simulate a Joystick/Controller/Gamepad using their keyboard, mouse, or other triggers. Beyond just simulating button presses, you can also utilize JavaScript and Lua scripts to perform more intricate sequences of actions.
Key2Joy Changelog:
Removed the plugin system and plugins by @luttje in #127
Fixed CLI issues and removed CommonServiceLocator indirection by @luttje in #128
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