s1wheel4 said:It would be nice if you could have a small program or test environment to test your macros. I hate having to unplug the controller from the computer...pull the battery pack, and resync the controller just to see if the macros will work the way it's intended. Just a suggestion. Very minor compared to features.
If this is something that you might look into, I would suggest maybe having the program essentially stream to the controller. So instead of creating a virtual xbox environment on the pc, you could just throw the controller into test mode and click play, then the program has the controller play the macro once, or twice, or however you set it.odingalt said:s1wheel4 said:It would be nice if you could have a small program or test environment to test your macros. I hate having to unplug the controller from the computer...pull the battery pack, and resync the controller just to see if the macros will work the way it's intended. Just a suggestion. Very minor compared to features.
Man I can't agree more with this statement lol! I hate testing firmware. I finally wore out a play-and-charge cable after 12 months of coding and debugging. (plug, unplug, plug, unplug lol).
obo said:If this is something that you might look into, I would suggest maybe having the program essentially stream to the controller. So instead of creating a virtual xbox environment on the pc, you could just throw the controller into test mode and click play, then the program has the controller play the macro once, or twice, or however you set it.odingalt said:s1wheel4 said:It would be nice if you could have a small program or test environment to test your macros. I hate having to unplug the controller from the computer...pull the battery pack, and resync the controller just to see if the macros will work the way it's intended. Just a suggestion. Very minor compared to features.
Man I can't agree more with this statement lol! I hate testing firmware. I finally wore out a play-and-charge cable after 12 months of coding and debugging. (plug, unplug, plug, unplug lol).
Idk how easy that would be to code, but I'm guessing extremely difficult. It would be fun though
Pyroman515 said:I recall in an earlier version of the firmware, when I'd press start to put it into programming mode (or wahtever it's called) the controller would also sync to the xbox as well and I'd have normal button functionality. I was thinking to make it easier to test macros, the controller could be made to sync to the xbox during programming mode, and run any macros that have recently be transfered without having to unplug the cable pop the batteries, and power up normally.
NYjetsNY1 said:I recall this but not that it let you run macros... are you 100% sure?