Open-source application for Windows PCs, allowing use of Xbox 360 controllers as mouse and keyboard substitutes
Gopher360 is an open-source application developed for Windows that allows Xbox 360 controllers to be used as an alternative to mouse and keyboard input. It translates the controller's analog sticks and buttons into corresponding mouse movements, clicks, and keyboard button presses.
Some key features of Gopher360 include:
Gopher360 can be useful for controlling computers in living room setups using familiar game controllers instead of traditional mouse and keyboard. It enables navigation of the Windows desktop and applications completely with an Xbox controller. The open-source nature allows enthusiasts to contribute and enhance the software as well.
While it lacks some advanced configuration options of commercial solutions, Gopher360 provides a free way to use Xbox controllers for controlling Windows PCs. With customizable mappings, it can adapt to a wide variety of gaming and navigation use cases.
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