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Controller Configuration,For "First Person Shooter's" [JPCSP] [xPadder]
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I created an xbox 360 controller profile (In my case) for JPCSP first person shooter's,

I was using this for call of duty roads to victory,

And i thought it wouldn't hurt to post the profile,

This is using a program known as "xPadder"

The right joystick act's as "A B X Y",ect

All you have to do is import the profile into xpadder (Both) below,

Then minimize xpadder,Boot up "JPCSP",

Go to the control's tab,Select your "(Name of pad) controller" from the drop down list,

Have fun playing!

The button layout image below:
Image here < You can set these buttons to other controller's! (x360 example)

"A B X Y IS EMPTY","THE D-PAD IS WORKING"

Profile & layout here:

Download link click here

"TESTED ON CALL OF DUTY ROADS TO VICTORY",Like stated before,"100% WORKING"

"THIS CAN BE DONE WITH ANY OTHER CONTROLLER!",NOT JUST x360!

I just made an xbox 360 controller configuration,As i have that controller
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-MozzaGamer
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