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Joystick And Gamepad Tester...You want to test your digital and analog USB game devices? You want to test all buttons and sticks? You want to check the minimum, default and maximum values returned? Then Joystick And Gamepad Tester is what you need! Joystick And Gamepad Tester allows you to test your digital and analog USB game devices. It displays the list of USB devices connected. You can test digital and analog USB game devices. You can test all buttons and sticks. It displays in real time the minimum, default and maximum values returned. You can save these values in a text file for later use. It doesn't need any installation which makes it very easy to use. It is available in English, French and many other languages. Read the whole documentation for more details.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 3.0: A full recompilation has been made to be compatible with Leopard. The graphical interface has been unified.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X


SCREENSHOT

Developer:AlphaOmega Software
Downloads:4,930
  - Version d/l:458
Games:Gaming Tools & Utilities
License:Free
Date:01 May 2008
Platform:PPC/Intel
Joystick And Gamepad Tester User Reviews (2 posts)Write A Review
May 7 2008
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AIKOUSHA  Very simple and useful!

One problem, however. For some reason the program assumes half the menu items are Japanese and nothing I can do can alter that (though I can figure out what is what, it is pretty annoying). It also manages to convince some other apps' menus to be in Kanji... (but this goes away when J> quits). Pretty odd behavior.

As far as specific ratings for Features/Graphics & Sound, as there's only one real feature and no real rateable G&S, I didn't give it 5 simply because there's no real things to rate.

It seems pretty stable except for the language issue.

And you can't beat the price. Though probably worth a couple of bucks, put this together with an interface/PPane that will allow you to assign Keypresses, menu selections, and mouse movements to the gamepads/devices, and this could easily be worth $20-25. (mainly because I have tested many such interfaces and most are far from stable, or are horribly unusable (keypress assignments only).  (Version 3.0)

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Nov 25 2005
*****

JOHN HUMMEL  I wanted to test out this product with a Thrustmaster device, and it not only detected the joystick, but every button (including the programmable ones).

This should be built into the System Preferences, and a wonderful tool.  (Version 1.7)

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