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DavidMansilla
Hi, I just posted recently here:
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Because someone was asking to change the sensitivity of the 360 controller.
I know a program that can change the sensitivity of the 360 controller, but it's not from Microsoft itself, so I don't know what to do here. Should I post the name, and then if it's wrong I'm risking to be banned? Someone from Microsoft will contact me on private message so I can say to them directly the name of the program so I can know if it's ok to post it or not?
Sadly, I tried to find this person in xbox app, but seems to not have the gamertag with the same name as in the thread, because I didn't find anyone called like that. Reading again the answers, seems like I got it wrong and that BerkeSolmaz had a hardware problem rather than sensitivity issue. But I just passed by that thread because I was trying to play an old game without support for the 360 controller, it's a Direct Input game so I had to download a third party program and do some tweaks to make the game playable with it.
I asked to Microsoft in Twitter and the person who answer me encouraged me to say something about it through here, with a link, so here I am. Maybe those 26 people that are interested in the answer have all the same hardware problem, but it could be the case that at least 1 person wants to tweak the sensitivity in a working 360 controller for old games. So my question is.
1. How can I confirm that posting the name of the program is not breaking the rules of the community?
2. If I can post it, how can I reach those 26 people? The program seems to be very solid and complete, with options to change linearity, dead zones, etc. But I don't know its source code, I don't think it's doing nothing to the kernel, but I don't know for sure. Thanks in advance.
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Because someone was asking to change the sensitivity of the 360 controller.
I know a program that can change the sensitivity of the 360 controller, but it's not from Microsoft itself, so I don't know what to do here. Should I post the name, and then if it's wrong I'm risking to be banned? Someone from Microsoft will contact me on private message so I can say to them directly the name of the program so I can know if it's ok to post it or not?
Sadly, I tried to find this person in xbox app, but seems to not have the gamertag with the same name as in the thread, because I didn't find anyone called like that. Reading again the answers, seems like I got it wrong and that BerkeSolmaz had a hardware problem rather than sensitivity issue. But I just passed by that thread because I was trying to play an old game without support for the 360 controller, it's a Direct Input game so I had to download a third party program and do some tweaks to make the game playable with it.
I asked to Microsoft in Twitter and the person who answer me encouraged me to say something about it through here, with a link, so here I am. Maybe those 26 people that are interested in the answer have all the same hardware problem, but it could be the case that at least 1 person wants to tweak the sensitivity in a working 360 controller for old games. So my question is.
1. How can I confirm that posting the name of the program is not breaking the rules of the community?
2. If I can post it, how can I reach those 26 people? The program seems to be very solid and complete, with options to change linearity, dead zones, etc. But I don't know its source code, I don't think it's doing nothing to the kernel, but I don't know for sure. Thanks in advance.
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