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PortableGoogle
PortableGoogle commented Apr 4, 2020

The Wiki is very confusing for a new person who just installed it. It says all these core providers come with it, says they need to be setup, but when you go to them they talk about how to install it but the files aren't there. There is just a bunch of dlls but not the exe to install any of the providers. Are the files included actually useless and you still have to download the providers separate

brunopagno
brunopagno commented Oct 15, 2018

It would be very useful to have a few snippets with a step by step tutorial on how to create a new project. It would allow a quicker intro/adoption to LDK.

Maybe a wiki page, or just adding something to the README would be enough. No need for complicated stuff, just a few lines of code and a description of necessary steps to have a window drawing something.

ControllerBuddy

ControllerBuddy allows the mapping of game controller axes and buttons to virtual joystick, keyboard and mouse commands. Specialized actions and modes (shift-states) allow the creation of complex input profiles, which can suit a wide variety of target applications running either on the local or a remote PC.

  • Updated Apr 27, 2020
  • Java

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