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Messing with the axis controls in the settings menu of KSP is not recommended aside from sensitivity changes (IE DON'T CHANGE THE BINDINGS FROM THE MENU IN GAME), messing with the sensitivity is fine though. I edited a hidden control that allows you to switch the UI Mode between Docking and Staging using the left and right analog stick buttons. Go directly to space! (or stay in the atmosphere, both are fine)

#Input mapper 2.0 free download install
(I have the graphical settings maxed 1920x1080 so before doing so you may need to run Launcher.exe from the KSP install folder and tweak the graphical settings)ġ2. (easy enough to set InputMapper to switch to the KSP profile when it's launched)ġ1. Run InputMapper and switch the profile to KSP. Replace the stock settings.cfg file in your KSP directory with the settings.cfg file in the KSP Controls folder.ġ0. Navigate to your KSP install root directory.Ĩ. Drag and drop KSP.xml from the InputMapper Profile folder into the aforementioned Profiles folder of your InputMapper directory.ħ. Navigate to C:\Users\~yourprofile~\AppData\Roaming\InputMapper\Profiles ("~yourprofile~" will be your windows profile name).Ħ. Make sure your DS4 works on your setup.ĥ. Download, install, and run InputMapper (link below) at least once.Ĥ.
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Acquire a Dualshock 4 controller along with the appropriate USB cable to allow PC connection.ģ. Buy, install, and run Kerbal Space Program (32-bit version) at least once.Ģ.


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The benefits of using a DS4 for KSP should be clear- using the trackpad as a mouse and the control sticks for more precise control of your craft is just great! Please feel absolutly free to post your modifications to either file, I'm posting this code under creative commons open-source style- hack away!ġ. (please read the whole thing BEFORE doing anything)Ĭonfiguring a Dualshock 4 for use in a PC game that only just barely supports controllers is a real pain, so I've taken the liberty of carefully crafting the InputMapper profile (KSP.xml) as well as the KSP settings (settings.cfg) to take away the guesswork on establishing a baseline setup for using the DS4 in KSP with the InputMapper program. Today I bring you about 6 hours of work- that is- the configuration files for a nearly-seamless Kerbal Space Program using a Dualshock 4 (PS4) Controller! YAY!
