Gamepie Gamepad To Keyboa
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Overview
A New Way to Control Your ProtoPie Prototypes.
GamePie is a powerful Chrome extension that allows you to use a gamepad controller to test your interactive prototypes in a web browser. It is built to help ProtoPie designers and developers create more engaging experiences by offering a new and efficient way to control your designs on the web.
Why install GamePie?
- A New Way to Test: Test your Pie files with a controller, offering a more dynamic interaction.
- Streamline Your Workflow: Quickly map your controller's inputs to keyboard commands, saving you time and effort in the prototyping process.
- Intuitive and Flexible: Use a pre-configured profile or create your own custom mapping in seconds.
- Broad Compatibility: While engineered for ProtoPie, GamePie is a versatile tool that also works seamlessly with any browser-based game or web application that accepts keyboard input.
- Cross-Device Support: Connect effortlessly with popular controllers like Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch.
Good to know:
- Beta Version: GamePie is currently released in a beta version to gather user feedback and improve future versions. Gamepad extension is only compatible with ProtoPie Cloud. It cannot be used in Studio or Player yet.
- Optimized for ProtoPie: This extension is optimized for use with ProtoPie. While it may work in other browser-based environments, it is not designed as a general-purpose gamepad-to-keyboard mapper.
- More Power with ProtoPie Connect: Advanced interactions, such as analog stick ranges and haptics, can be implemented with greater precision and control using ProtoPie Connect.
Install GamePie today to add a new level of control and efficiency to your ProtoPie creations.
What is ProtoPie?
ProtoPie is the most intuitive high-fidelity prototyping tool for designers to build realistic, interactive prototypes for any digital product.
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