![]() ![]() ![]() Besides using the app to customize first-party controllers, it also works really well with third-party controllers like the FLYDIGI Apex Series 2 ( $94 Amazon) pictured above which is one of the more unique controllers I own. Still though, fiddling with Steam’s controller mapping options can be a hassle.īy using reWASD instead, you can load a profile, apply it and jump right into any game knowing your controller will just work. Remember, it works with a variety of different controllers, including some of the best Nintendo Switch controllers as well as some more niche controllers like the Steam Controller.Īdmittedly, playing on PC with a controller has gotten a lot better in recent years and Steam has played a big part in this. While I don’t have the time to go over everything you can do with your controller in reWASD, here are a few examples. While using your controller like a mouse and keyboard is one of the best use cases for reWASD, there’s a whole lot you can do even when playing games with native controller support on PC. For instance, in the picture above, I’ve mapped keyboard and mouse inputs to an Xbox One Controller. There’s a whole lot you can do even when playing games with native controller support on PCĪlthough I've used Xpadder to add keyboard inputs to controllers in the past, doing so in reWASD is a lot easier and faster. With reWASD though, it’s easy to play any PC game with the controller of your choice. Whether it’s RTS games like Total War: Warhammer 3, RPGs like Baldur’s Gate or MMOs like Amazon’s New World, many of these types of games don’t ship with native controller support on PC. ![]() If you enjoy playing older games from back when controller support wasn’t standard on PC but prefer playing with a controller over keyboard and mouse, then reWASD is the perfect solution. ![]()
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