I have found a way! :
::_Step_1_:
*_What_You_Need_(Software)_
The necessary drivers can be downloaded from 'Microsoft's website
(
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/gaming/download.mspx)
(
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/gaming/download.mspx
'JoyToKey
(
http://www.electracode.com/4/joy2key...%20Version.htm
is the next and last bit of software we'll need. Scroll down to very en
of the page to start the download
(
http://www.electracode.com/4/joy2key...%20Version.htm
::_Step_2_:
*_Installation_
Run the application you downloaded from Microsoft. Read the agreement
click "I accept this agreement", click "Next", let the program install
and click "Finish". After you've installed this, plug your controlle
(or wireless receiver) in and press the Guide button to make sur
everything is copacetic.
JoyToKey doesn't need to be installed. Just extract the files from th
.zip into whichever directory you want.
::_Step_3_:
_*Configuration_and_Implementation*
Download the configuration I have made
[image:
http://www.vistax64.com/images/style...attach/zip.gif
'Windows Media Center - Xbox 360 Controller.zip
(
http://www.vistax64.com/attachment.p...1&d=1233678806
(621 Bytes
Extract the "Windows Media Center - Xbox 360 Controller.cfg" out of th
zip file into the root directory that JoyToKey is in
I have put all of the commands except for the "On-screen keyboard"
It has almost exactly the same commands as the Xbox 360 has (As copie
from this PDF file...
http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...MC-QuickRef.pd
If you plan on using the controller as your primary input device it'
important that you have JoyToKey run at startup. It has an option unde
"File", but I haven't had good luck with that. Instead I created
shortcut in the "Startup" folder. Then right clicked and chos
"Properties". From there I changed "Run:" to "Minimized". This way no
only will JoyToKey start every time Windows starts, but it'll start ou
of the way. (Note: I don't think a "Startup" folder is present on al
computers, but you can still make JoyToKey run at startup by usin
msconfig. Do a search on how to use msconfig if you're not familiar wit
it.
::_Step_4_:
Done! :cool
Startup "JoyToKey" and run Windows Media Center with your Xbox 36
Controller
*_Take_a_read_here_from_where_I_found_the_idea
'Use_an_Xbox_360_Controller_as_a_Mouse
(
http://www.instructables.com/id/Use-...-as-a-mouse/)_
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|Filename: Windows Media Center - Xbox 360 Controller.zip
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