Titan 2 for PC
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Titan 2 for PC
Hello!
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Is it possible to use titanium 2 on a PC, but what would it be defined as a gamepad from the console and at the same time play on a PC with an auto-aim, but from the keyboard and mouse?
The game supports the connection of the gamepad and when playing with it helps at the time of aim.
What is needed for this implementation and how to connect it all?
p.s. There is xim4, I do not know if I need to connect it for these purposes.
Interested in the next question.
Is it possible to use titanium 2 on a PC, but what would it be defined as a gamepad from the console and at the same time play on a PC with an auto-aim, but from the keyboard and mouse?
The game supports the connection of the gamepad and when playing with it helps at the time of aim.
What is needed for this implementation and how to connect it all?
p.s. There is xim4, I do not know if I need to connect it for these purposes.
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akatomic333 - Sergeant First Class
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Re: Titan 2 for PC
This is possible, you can have the K&M plugged on the Titan Two and the Titan Two on computer emulating a Xbox 360 controller to play PC games with controller aim assist enabled.
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J2Kbr - General of the Army
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Re: Titan 2 for PC
J2Kbr wrote:This is possible, you can have the K&M plugged on the Titan Two and the Titan Two on computer emulating a Xbox 360 controller to play PC games with controller aim assist enabled.
everything is so simple? No need to have a second PC, so that it is also connected to titanium 2?
and where to connect the gamepad from xbox360? or is it not necessary to connect to get an aimassist?
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akatomic333 - Sergeant First Class
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Re: Titan 2 for PC
akatomic333 wrote:everything is so simple? No need to have a second PC, so that it is also connected to titanium 2?
and where to connect the gamepad from xbox360? or is it not necessary to connect to get an aimassist?
I wouldn't say this is simple plug-and-play, as you will need configure an Input Translator on the Titan Two to make the conversion from the keyboard and mouse to the XB360 output protocol. However, the procedure isn't hard and you should be able to do. Needing any help you can always make questions here on the forums.
A second PC is not needed as the K&M will be plugged on the Titan Two.
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J2Kbr - General of the Army
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Re: Titan 2 for PC
windows 10 define it as a gamepad from the xbox one, how to do it, what would it be defined as from the xbox 360?
I don't have gamepad xbox one, so I can't start playing
I don't have gamepad xbox one, so I can't start playing
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akatomic333 - Sergeant First Class
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Re: Titan 2 for PC
I would like to know how to connect it? because there is not enough usb port for mouse keyboard and plug it into the pc
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clamska - Private First Class
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Re: Titan 2 for PC
clamska wrote:I would like to know how to connect it? because there is not enough usb port for mouse keyboard and plug it into the pc
input-A > Mouse
input-B > keyboard
titan2 output > PC
but it is defined in my window as a gamepad from the xbox one, and since there is no such gamepad, I cannot play, there is only a gamepad from the xbox360.
Give detailed instructions on how to change the output and drivers for a gamepad from x360
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akatomic333 - Sergeant First Class
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Re: Titan 2 for PC
For fortnite there is an input translator for XB1
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clamska - Private First Class
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Re: Titan 2 for PC
akatomic333 wrote:windows 10 define it as a gamepad from the xbox one, how to do it, what would it be defined as from the xbox 360?
I don't have gamepad xbox one, so I can't start playing
With your Titan Two, connected to your PC via PROG. Open up GtunerIV navigate to the Device Configuration tab/window.
Here you can change:
1) The Output Protocol. By default it is set to USB Automatic. Change this to USB Xbox 360.
2) The Mouse DPI. Make sure to adjust this setting so it matches your actual mouses DPI setting.
Now connect your Titan Two to your PC via Output. Windows should now see the device as a Xbox 360 Controller for Windows.
From Windows Device Manager.
Input Translators labeled for Xbox One will work with the Xbox 360 output. There is no difference between the Xbox One controller and Xbox 360 controller.
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Re: Titan 2 for PC
Thanks a lot, it really helped!
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