Hrmmmm, a few things to try
1. By default, SaT sends the hotkeys to the 'table under the mouse'. So when you press your controller button to send the key 'C', that hotkey will fire on whatever table that the mouse cursor is over. Are you sure your mouse is over the table at the time you are pressing it?
2. Does the order in which you start the programs matter?
- Can you try making sure SaT is completely closed first, and then start up Joy2Key and turn it on, and then open up SaT and press Start?
- Can you try making sure Joy2Key is completely closed, then open SaT and press Start, then open Joy2Key and turn it on?
3. I know other users have used "Xpadder" in the past to use their Xbox controllers. I thought that they set it up exactly like you have: set the joystick button to a letter within Xpadder, and then set the letter to an action within SaT. I'm not sure why Joy2Key isn't working. Can you try Xpadder and see if that works?
Please let me know. This should be possible
1. By default, SaT sends the hotkeys to the 'table under the mouse'. So when you press your controller button to send the key 'C', that hotkey will fire on whatever table that the mouse cursor is over. Are you sure your mouse is over the table at the time you are pressing it?
2. Does the order in which you start the programs matter?
- Can you try making sure SaT is completely closed first, and then start up Joy2Key and turn it on, and then open up SaT and press Start?
- Can you try making sure Joy2Key is completely closed, then open SaT and press Start, then open Joy2Key and turn it on?
3. I know other users have used "Xpadder" in the past to use their Xbox controllers. I thought that they set it up exactly like you have: set the joystick button to a letter within Xpadder, and then set the letter to an action within SaT. I'm not sure why Joy2Key isn't working. Can you try Xpadder and see if that works?
Please let me know. This should be possible