Difference between revisions of "GlovePIE"

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* All joysticks or gamepads recognized by Windows
 
* All joysticks or gamepads recognized by Windows
 
* Parallel port gamepads (with PPJoy)
 
* Parallel port gamepads (with PPJoy)
* All keyboards
 
 
* Mice with up to 5 buttons and 2 scroll wheels
 
* Mice with up to 5 buttons and 2 scroll wheels
* Most microphones (don't have to be high quality)
 
* Most MIDI input or output devices
 
 
* [[Essential Reality P5 Glove]]
 
* [[Essential Reality P5 Glove]]
 
* [[5DT Data Glove]] (all versions)
 
* [[5DT Data Glove]] (all versions)
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* [[WorldViz PPT]] trackers (all versions)
 
* [[WorldViz PPT]] trackers (all versions)
 
* GameTrak (only as a joystick, no direct support)
 
* GameTrak (only as a joystick, no direct support)
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==See also==
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* [[FreePIE]]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 23:06, 20 August 2024

GlovePIE is a software application that enables users to create custom input mappings for various input devices, such as game controllers, keyboards, and mice.

It stands for Glove Programmable Input Emulator. It was originally started as a system for emulating Joystick and Keyboard Input using the Essential Reality P5 Glove.[1]

It was created by Carl Kenner.[1]

Supported hardware

See also

References