Even though Linux is not the premier platform for game lovers, things improved a lot over the last couple of years. Now we have more games on Linux, and gamepad and peripheral support, in general, is also improving.
However, what about using your controller to play games that have no official gamepad support on Linux? The answer is AntiMicroX.
Besides its usefulness in the case of games without gamepad support by default, AntiMicroX can also be used to control any desktop app. It allows for mapping of both gamepads and joysticks buttons to keyboard buttons, mouse buttons, gestures, scripts, executables, and macros.
While not visually impressive, AntiMicroX's GUI is functional with a Calibration Center for precise key and mouse gesture assignments. The app works on Windows and most Linux distributions, supporting Xbox360 and PS controllers as well as other atypical gamepads.
AntiMicroX is the continuation of an older project called AntiMicro. Despite not being the most visually appealing app, its functionality is reliable, making it a valuable tool for controlling gamepads on Linux.
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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