

P.S I'm attaching xPadder so you can see how it works. Does anyone here have experience with xPadder and know what driver you're supposed to get for the Wiimote? Seems like this would work, but again, I don't know how, and it too might not support Xinput. I would ask in the xPadder forums which driver to use, but I need to purchase xPadder first - and I'm not going to purchase it until I know it works with the driver but I can't tell if it works with the driver until. I found something called xPadder that is a less nerdy form of Glovepie, but to make a Wiimote work with it, it needs a driver too, and doesn't recommend one. Microsoft enforces driver signing in 64 bit Windows 7 for. Here is where the fun begins if you are a Windows 7 圆4 user (if you are a 32 bit Windows user, you can skip straight to the configuration part).
PPJOY 64 BIT WINDOWS 7 INSTALL
Now right on Command Prompt and select Run as Administrator from context menu. INSTALL PPJOY After you’ve taken care of GlovePIE, you’ll need to install PPJoy. I know it's possible, because Dolphin does it, I just haven't found another program besides Dolphin that actually does do it. Gibson/Martelli JanuSeptemTips, TOOLS, Tracking, Unreal.

I produced it on windows 7 64 and xp but on 8 we still have got some problem: when i click on Configure Jóysticks it doesnt works. I just want a quick and easy way to use my Wiimote (preferably with Classic Controller) on Portal 2. Hello everyone I would like to kno if everyone is definitely already end up being profitable in installing ppjoy on home windows 8 64 bit. I don't want something nerdy like setting up a Xinput wrapper and trying to make it work with GlovePIE I've had enough trouble just trying to make GlovePIE+PPJoy work on my Windows XP. After doing some more research, I've found that I can't install PPJoy on Windows & 64 without compromising my computer's security, so thanks for telling me before I tried it.
