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Join Date: May 2011 Location: usa Posts: 1 Button Mapping on PS3 Controller? I am using a PS3 controller on my PC. I used all the regular drivers etc. that everyone uses.

The problem is that all the buttons on the controller are set to weird buttons on the keyboard.

UpDpad seems to be set to right click.
RightDpad is set to RightControl.
L2 is set to the windows key.
Start is set to LeftClick
One of the face buttons are set to Alt

I tried using Xpadder to map the buttons,Office 2010 Professional Plus X64, but they still retain the old button mapping. Even if I set L2 to 1, the start menu still opens like if I was pressing the windows key. If i press up,Cheap Microsoft 2007 Office Professional Plus,right,Office Professional 2007 Product Key, and circle(?) the screens turns side ways as if i was pressing Control Alt Right.

How can i change all the buttons completely,Best windows key changer,Office Standard 2010 X86, instead of just "overlapping keys".
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