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− | '''3DS | + | '''3DS Controller''' is a homebrew application that lets you use a Nintendo 3DS as a controller for Windows computers. |
== Usage == | == Usage == |
Latest revision as of 22:59, 9 March 2017
3DS Controller | |
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General | |
Author | CTurt |
Version | 0.6 |
Format | 3dsx ✔ 3ds ✔ cia ✔ bin/elf ✘ dat ✘ cxi ✘ |
CIA information | |
Title ID | CTR-N-3DSC |
Unique ID | Unknown |
Links | |
Download | |
Source | |
Discussion |
3DS Controller is a homebrew application that lets you use a Nintendo 3DS as a controller for Windows computers.
Contents
Usage
Installation
For setting up the main homebrew executable, read how to launch 3DS homebrew.
If you want to use the circle pad as a joystick, first install vjoystick.
Copy the file 3DS/3DSController.ini to the root of the 3DS SD card. Change the line IP: 192.168.0.4
to the IP address of your computer (in the form 192.168.?.?
). You can use 3DSController.exe to get this IP address.
If all goes right, the 3DS will show a black screen. You may try opening an application like Notepad and pressing buttons on the 3DS to see if it works.
Controls
L+R+X - Open/Close keyboard
Changelog
0.6
3DS Client:
Backlight disabled when not in use (less battery consumption), New 3DS buttons and C Stick support,
PC Server:
DLL errors fixed, Updated vJoy to latest version (fixes Windows 10 compatibility), Screenshot code scrapped 2 separate JoySticks can be configured, 8 additional JoyStick buttons supported,
0.5
- Updated for latest ctrulib compatibility,
- Updated README to link to a compatible version of vJoy,
- Fixed the "Tap" control to only fire when the keyboard is not active,
- Added support for mapping buttons to the vJoy joypad as well as to keyboard keys (fixes support for programs like Dolphin), use by mapping a key to "JOY1", "JOY2", "JOY3", up to "JOY8",
0.4
- Keyboard support! Press L, R, and X to toggle it
- Warn you if your Wireless is turned off when you boot the application
- Improved threshold calculation when using circle pad to move mouse
- Setting Mouse Speed to 0 when using touch screen to move mouse sets mouse to absolute position, rather than relative to last position
- The Tap event is fired when the touch screen is released, rather than when it is first press
- Other misc bug fixes
0.3
- Default port changed to 8889 to avoid conflict
- "Throttle" option in PC's 3DSController.ini, greatly reduces CPU used by application, default setting of 20 reduces CPU usage by over 6 times in my experience
- Can bind a key to NONE in PC's 3DSController.ini
- Format of the 3DS's 3DSController.ini file changed to match that of PC's
- Threshold for circle pad when moving mouse
- New setting of "Mouse Speed" in PC's 3DSController.ini
- Corrected Y axis when using touch screen as joystick
- Fixed support for CLICK and RIGHT CLICK key bindings
0.2
- More graceful error handling towards systems without vJoy
- More graceful error handling when 3DS can't read 3DSController.ini
- Z axis on vJoy controller is now in the middle value rather than 0
- PC application lists your IP addresses to help those unsure of how to find it
- Custom key bindings support
- Custom port support
- Other misc bug fixes
0.1
Initial release