

CONTROLLERMATE DRIVER DRIVER
The virtual devices are seen by most other applications just as though they were actual devices.Įvery move that a virtual device makes is controlled using ControllerMate's building blocks and driver configurations.ĬontrollerMate includes a helper application that runs in the background, monitors the attached controllers, and performs the current programming when the ControllerMate application is not running.Īfter you have finished setting up your building blocks and driver configurations, quit the ControllerMate application and the background application takes over. This allows generic input devices to be used to control applications that listen to ControllerMate's virtual MIDI source.ĬontrollerMate can create virtual mouse, tablet, and joystick devices that are controlled by ControllerMate programming.
CONTROLLERMATE DRIVER PATCH
MIDI notes, controller values, or patch changes can be used.ĬontrollerMate can also create and send MIDI messages through a virtual MIDI source. MIDI messages can now trigger building blocks just as easily as buttons on a joystick, mouse, or keypad. Multiple configurations can be created for the same keyboard or mouse - use building blocks to control when a configuration is active. This curve can be one of the standard curves, a standard curve with an adjusted speed or sensitivity, or an entirely custom curve created point by point. Buttons that have been turned off can still be used to trigger building blocks.Ī driver configuration for a mouse can include a custom acceleration curve. A driver configuration allows one button on a keyboard act like another, or can turn a button off completely. The possibilities are virtually limitless.ĭriver configurations can be used to change the default behavior of a keyboard or mouse that uses ControllerMate's driver.Īll buttons on a keyboard have some default function or another. Yet other blocks trigger activity on ControllerMate's virtual mouse or keyboard, perform AppleScripts, open files, or launch applications. Some building blocks respond directly to controls on devices. Building blocks can be combined to perform complex functions.ĬontrollerMate now includes more than 70 types of building blocks! Each type of building block performs a small task.

ControllerMate building blocks are triggered by controls on devices or MIDI messages.
