

To use the configurator, go to Steam > Big Picture mode > > Manage Game > Controller configuration. Your best bet is to use Steam's own gamepad configurator to map it, it's somewhat complicated due to having a lot of options, but it guarantees you'll be able to get about 95% of the mappings you want, the way you want them, even including more complex things like modifiers and mode switches. Even if you got it working as intended, you'd soon run into annoying limitations that will keep forcing you back to the keyboard. The in-game controller support has always sucked and always will, because the devs just don't give a crap about it. In the case of the the 'LT' and 'RT' triggers the axes of the left and right sticks and the d-pad the 'Current Assignment' entry remains unchanged. 'None') following the words 'Current Assignment', changes to something else relevant (eg. press on the Y button) the highlighted entry (eg. When I provide an input that is accepted (eg. I click on one of the grey buttons (normally the one furthest to the right) for each entry and then I am presented with a contextual dialogue box that instructs me to 'press a key or joystick button' for said assignment option. The following provides a little more detail about my problem if required:įrom the main menu I go to 'Settings' and to 'Input' then under the 'Flight' tab, I attempt to map the controls I want using the assignment options under 'Rotation' and 'Throttle' ('yaw left', 'yaw right' etc.). (WindowsPlayer 圆4) en-us is completely unmodded and does not have any of the official expansions loaded. I should also point out that my version of Kerbal Space Program appears to be 1. I have been able to map the coloured buttons, the left and right paddles, the 'back' and 'start' buttons as well as the left and right stick buttons but unfortunately the left and right triggers, the d-pad and the left and right stick axes do not appear to be recognised. I have read on steam that it is possible to map a wired Xbox 360 controller to Kerbal Space Program manually.
