
Universal Control Remapper is Open Source software and is released under the MIT license.Earlier this month, Microsoft unveiled a new accessibility-minded controller designed to give disabled gamers new, more comfortable avenues to playing games. Please see CONTRIBUTING when you've decided to contribute to Universal Control Remapper License All subsequent builds can be done from Visual Studio 2017. \build.ps1 InitProject from powershell to initialize the required dependencies. It is required to run the build script before building with Visual Studio.

HidGuardian support through HidCerberus for true HID remapping.Profiles can be switched by external programs through Command line parameters (CLI).Remapping and device order persists through reboots and unplugging of devices.Endless remapping potential through plugin extension support.Profiles and nesting allows for easy configuration.Remap any number of inputs to any number of outputs on emulated output devices, with full analog support.Either raise an issue on the issue tracker or join us in the HidWizards chat channel on Discord Features Please do not use the UCR thread on the AutoHotkey forums.

Documentationĭocumentation for Universal Control Remapper are hosted on GitHub at. If encoutering problems, it is often best to check this channel for pinned patches etc. Test builds, patches and updated components (New or enhanced plugins etc) are often posted to the UCR channel in the HidWizards Discord server linked below.

The latest release of Universal Control Remapper can be downloaded from GitHub and comes complete with a number of basic plugins.Įxtra experimental or niche plugins can be found in the UCR-Plugins repository Remapping is achieved by transforming inputs through plugins to a desired output device. Universal Control Remapper is a Windows application which allows the end-user to remap any inputs from devices, such as keyboards, mice, joysticks, racing wheels, eye trackers, etc. Universal Control Remapper is a complete rewrite of the original UCR, created in collaboration with evilC.
