
I tried using the "hat" (the joystick on top of the joystick), but the hat isn't really a joystick (two axes with a range of motion), it's more of a d-pad (8 buttons: up, down, left, right, and 4 diagonals). I don't think there is a good binding for it, for the joystick.

You only need to go one direction, forward or backward. Pitch: Select Record from the dropdown of the controller's left Stick Axis Y and push or pull your joystick forward or backward.You only need to go one direction, left or right. Roll: Select Record from the dropdown of the controller's left Stick Axis X and move your joystick left or right.The bindings that use the axes of the joystick are the important parts: Button 2, which is bound to B, has a 2 labeled on the joystick. All of the other Button #'s match the labels on the joystick (e.g. Button 1 (bound to A) is the joystick's trigger. These were the bindings I used ( click), which I have pasted below as well. XBox 360 Controller Emulator Settingsįollow the setup steps from the software's main page to start the program and start configuring the joysticks as a controller ( these). I was able to set my Logitech Extreme 3D Pro up with TocaEdit Xbox 360 Controller Emulator (a.k.a. Late to the party, but maybe this can still help others.
