

- PARSEC GAME CONECT HOW TO
- PARSEC GAME CONECT INSTALL
- PARSEC GAME CONECT DRIVER
- PARSEC GAME CONECT WINDOWS
You can turn off all guest and host controllers, then reconnect them in the order you want them to be in, such that the game recognizes controllers in a different order. Method 2: Disconnect and reconnect in order Some games may also let you do it, although that is rarer. Most emulators have flexible enough settings that allow you to change who is in control of which slot in the emulated console. Method 1: Use the game or emulator settings You should do these on the computer that is hosting the game. While Parsec itself does not have an easy feature that lets you change the controller position, you can still do it with either method below. Rearranging the controller order can be useful in various scenarios, such as when your game only lets one person control at a time and you want to take turns with someone else. Scroll to the top of the settings page and click 'Restart' to apply changes.Select the type of controller the host computer should emulate when a client is connected with a gamepad.Ensure 'Enabled' is selected in the 'Parsec Virtual USB Gamepads' setting.
PARSEC GAME CONECT DRIVER
The driver and library are under an BSD 3-Clause Licence and can be manually downloaded from ViGEm's GitHub
PARSEC GAME CONECT INSTALL
Install the latest Virtual USB Driver by clicking the link in the 'Parsec Virtual USB Gamepads' setting.The Parsec Virtual USB Driver is downloadable from the same location. You can alter the emulated controller in your host computer’s Parsec settings.
PARSEC GAME CONECT WINDOWS
Parsec Virtual USB Driver 0.2.5.0 or newerįor all features: An official Sony Dualsense controller plugged with a USB cable on a Windows client However, if you’re looking for specific features available in Sony Playstation controllers, such as touchpad and motion support, compatibility with Playstation Remote Play, and others, you can select different controllers: Emulated controllerįor using touchpad: Parsec Virtual USB Driver 0.1.1.0 or newer, or, ViGEm 1.17+įor using touchpad: An official Dualshock 4 controller on a Windows or macOS clientĪll buttons, touchpad, haptics, adaptive trigger, motion For most people, Parsec’s default option to emulate a Xbox 360 controller will work just fine, and will work perfectly well with the majority of games. Parsec allows clients to use any controller of their choice, but when they connect to a host computer, the host will convert it to a specific controller type.
PARSEC GAME CONECT HOW TO
How to use a gamepad on the host computer If you do not see your controller in the list, see our section for "Parsec can't see the controller on the guest" on our troubleshooting page for controller issues. Press buttons on your controller and check that the 'State' section updates accordingly.Select the specific controller you want to test in the dropdown menu.Open the Parsec settings by clicking the 'Settings' cog.Plug in or connect the gamepad on the client computer.Using a gamepad Checking Parsec recognizes the gamepadīefore connecting, you can check that your controller is recognized by Parsec with these steps: Table of contentsĪdjust gamepad emulation settings on hostĭisable controller to keyboard and mouse conversion In the Windows version of the Parsec app, you can choose to have your virtual controller emulated as an Xbox controller or as a DS4 controller. If your friends or guests prefer to use a gamepad, it should work out of the box, but some additional customization may be necessary depending on the gamepad type and/or player preference. The Parsec app enables gamepad input to be passed from client to host using our virtual USB driver.
