AntiMicroX
GUI for mapping keyboard keys and mouse controls to a gamepad
AntiMicroX is a graphical program used to map gamepad buttons/joysticks to keyboard, mouse, scripts and macros. It can be also used for generating SLD2 configuration (useful for mapping atypical gamepads to generic ones like xbox360).
It allows mapping of gamepads/joystick buttons to:
- keyboard buttons
- mouse buttons and moves
- scripts and launching apps
- macros consisting of elements mentioned above
AntiMicroX was inspired by QJoyPad.
AntiMicroX is a graphical program used to map keyboard keys and mouse controls to a gamepad. This program is useful for playing PC games using a gamepad that do not have any form of built-in gamepad support. However, you can use this program to control any desktop application (while running an X11 environment) with a gamepad. . https://github.com/AntiMicroX/antimicrox-profiles is a repository for pre-made AntiMicroX profiles, providing convenience controller layouts suitable for playing a game without having to map everything yourself. . Use evtest, or perhaps jstest from the joystick package, if you encounter problems detecting a controller, axes or buttons.
How to install AntiMicroX in Ubuntu
If you are on a supported distro, you can install the application through software center by clicking the below link.
If the above link not working, run the below command in terminal to install antimicro in Ubuntu
sudo apt install antimicro
AntiMicroX Screenshots