InputMapper is an application (or website) that provides users with a tool to map their computer's input devices to a variety of outputs. InputMapper allows users to customize their gaming experience by mapping keys, buttons, and joysticks to different functions for their computer games and other applications. Through InputMapper, users can customize gamepad controls and configure their own custom control settings, allowing them to fine-tune their gaming experience to their individual preferences. In addition, InputMapper provides users with options to access and modify different profiles, allowing them to quickly switch between different configurations. InputMapper also allows users to access profiles from online databases, allowing them to easily share and download custom control settings with other users.
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Discontinued No news since May 2009.
The last discontinued version, 0.232, was released in September 2004. You can still download it from the official website.
Discontinued The J2K website has been inactive since 2014 and the program is no longer updated. The latest version, 1.2, can still be downloaded from the official website.
Discontinued The program is no longer updated. The latest version, 4.1.0, released in February 2010, can still be downloaded from SourceForge.
Discontinued The program is no longer updated. The latest version, 0.8.1, released in September 2008, can still be downloaded from SourceForge.
Discontinued Has not been updated since October 2016 and has issues with Win10. A forked project by Ryochan7 is actively maintained as of January 26, 2019.https: //github.com/Ryochan7/DS4Windows