Enjoy2 is a simple program for OSX that allows you to transform joystick inputs into keyboard or mouse events.
If you've ever played a video game which only supports mouse and keyboard input, but you want to use a joystick or gamepad, then Enjoy2 is the program for you. Enjoy2 lets you map your joystick inputs to:
- Key events
- Mouse clicks
- Mouse movement (for analog sticks)
- Scrolling
Enjoy2 supports multiple configurations (for different games or programs) and you can even map joystick buttons to change configurations on-the-fly.
Enjoy2 is written by @nongraphical and is based on Enjoy by Sam McCall. Enjoy2 is MIT-licensed.
Download Enjoy2, extract the archive, and you're done!
At startup, and when Enjoy2 is paused, press any button or move any analog stick to jump to the configuration for that button or stick. From there, select one of the mapping options from the choices on the right.
To use an analog axis to move the mouse, select the "Analog" sub-item on the left.
A mapping specifies which keys/mouse buttons/mouse movements happen when a joystick button is pressed or axis moved. A translation specifies which hardware joystick buttons and axes translate into which virtual buttons and axes.
Enjoy2 offers two mouse mapping modes: global and single-window. Enjoy2 starts in global mode, but you can set any joystick button to the "toggle mouse scope" action, which will change the mode. If you are using Enjoy2 to play a video game, you may find that one or the other mode offers better compatibility with your game's specific requirements.
Translations allow you to specify a mapping (e.g. for playing a specific video game) once and apply it to a variety of similar controllers. For example, you could create a mapping and use it with PS3 controllers and Logitech PC gamepads.
TODO: upcoming feature.
All the Enjoy2 configuration files (mappings and translations) are stored in the user's Application Support directory:
/Users/$USERNAME/Library/Application Support/Enjoy2/*
The files are JSON-encoded and should be portable across machines.
- Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) or higher
- USB gamepad/joystick/controller
Version 1.2
- JSON configuration files
Version 1.1
- Forked from Enjoy
- Mouse movement support
- Mouse button support
- Scrollwheel support
- Support for two mouse movement modes