Thankyou for evaluating The Joystick Control Centre, Version 2.0 19/02/1997 What is it? ----------- The Joystick Control Centre is software that allows you to program the buttons on any joystick in Windows 95. It lets you assign keystrokes to the buttons on your joystick and use these keystroke macros later in your favourite games. Features! --------- Using "modes", you can utilize virtual buttons. This means for example that if your joystick has 4 buttons and you program 5 modes, you have 20 virtual buttons to use and configure on your joystick. Modes are switched in real time by the press of a button or a keystroke. (you tell it which one). Each joystick button can register up to 6 keystrokes. This means you could for example select a weapon, load the weapon, aim and fire it all with one joystick button press. The game you are using does not have to be "joystick capable" to utilize the benefits of The Joystick Control Centre. Will work with any joystick that has been installed under Windows 95. Buttons can be configured on the fly. If you want to make changes to your button settings, pause your game, make your changes and continue. Changes take effect immediately. Create template files for each game you wish to program. Once you have created your template, load it up and away you go. Ideal for flight simulators, Shoot em up games, Role playing games and similar. Includes comprehensive online help with examples for Microsoft Flight Simulator for Windows 95. (because I am a flight sim junkie). Simple to use Windows 95 interface. If you can do it with the keyboard, you can do it with The Joystick Control Centre. Requirements? ------------- You need 3 things. 1. Microsoft Windows 95. 2. A joystick with buttons that has been successfully installed under Windows 95. 3. A Windows game to use your joystick with. Installation ------------ Simply copy all the files in this archive to a directory of your choice. Refer to included help file Joycc.hlp for more details. Where Can I Get It? ------------------- http://www.bit.net.au/~johnh ftp://ftp.bit.net.au/pub/Windows95/Utilities/joycc20.zip Popular shareware and mirror sites in your country. Important note for users of version 1.x ---------------------------------- For users of versions 1.x of The Joystick Control Centre. Please note that joystick template files created with versions prior to version 2.0 are not compatible with version 2.0 and higher. I do apologise for this, but due to the greatly increased power and capabilities of this new version, I had no option. I know this is inconvenient and again, I apologise. Installation ------------ Simply copy all the files in this archive to a directory of your choice. Refer to included help file joycc.hlp for more details. Shareware --------- This software is shareware. Please feel free to distribute this archive to whoever you think may be interested. Please support the shareware principal and register this software if you find it useful. Ordering Information -------------------- All details for ordering are in the enclosed help file, joycc.hlp. I can be contacted via email at johnh@bit.net.au for any queries. Revision History ---------------- Version 2.0 19/02/1997 - New improved graphical interface for JOYCFG.EXE - Enhanced button capture module, should now capture any button on any joystick, throttle, yoke etc - Added ability to switch modes with keyboard or joystick button - Added ability to name each mode - Added ability to alter button responsiveness settings - Added ability to identify buttons once and then re-use settings later - Updated Help File Version 1.2 04/02/1997 - Fixed bug with printing summary data - Enlarged JOYRUN.EXE window slightly. People using large screen fonts could not see mode number - Added version number to title bar of JOYCFG.EXE Version 1.1 25/01/1997 - Added Alt key capabablity to JOYCFG.EXE and JOYRUN.EXE - Fixed bug in error handling when no joystick driver present - Updated Help File Version 1.0 20/01/1997 - Original Version Thankyou John Hnidec johnh@bit.net.au