you know you can set it up as a mouse etc etc all nice ... well can you set it to turn off if you enter a full screen program such as a game as obviously some games like halo etc you can use it as a native controller so having 2 bindings to the keys makes it unplayable obviously. for example one binding is the windows key so everytime i press reload in halo it would bring up the task menu... any way to stop this or do i just have to keep opening and closing xpadder between games that support the 360 controller natively? cheers.
Only solution I can think of is to code a controller driver yourself which is not as difficult as it sounds.
no. i've asked for this function Dec last year, it's still not implemented yet. i asked for something like if i press Start on my xbox360 controller, it will auto-exit xpadder. or something like ability to shell a command line through a button (eg, xpadder.exe -c) but mid-mouse button on the try icon will close it.