I was using a PS2 controller and, as impractical as it may sound, mapped the left analog as the IR. The only problem with that is... Leaving the analog untouched always defaults the cursor to the center of the screen. And fully moving it up makes the cursor go to the very top of the screen. So, for instance, if I want to select something JUST above the center of the screen I have to VERY lightly hold up.
Is there any way to make it so that when I hold a direction on the analog, the cursor will follow that direction? And if I let go of the direction the cursor stays there, as well? As opposed to just "snapping" into the direction I press and "snapping back" to the center if I let go.
I kind of expect the answer to be "no"... But I thought it would be worth asking, anyway.
Is there any way to make it so that when I hold a direction on the analog, the cursor will follow that direction? And if I let go of the direction the cursor stays there, as well? As opposed to just "snapping" into the direction I press and "snapping back" to the center if I let go.
I kind of expect the answer to be "no"... But I thought it would be worth asking, anyway.