Touch Input Mapper - Android Apps and Games

Is there an app that lets you map touch input to hardware buttons like volume keys or etc. Like six axis does but with the hardware buttons

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I would love this to map shoot to a volume key for shooters... Why is it not an option like n64 emulator for most apps!

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Map volume buttons

Hi,
Anyone know if its possible to remap the above to launch applications?
The only button that can be mapped as standard is Button 1 (Hold) - what a bummer
Use AEBPlus. You can remap also red/green buttons and D-pad.
Thanks, it works now!

Any software to remap hardware keys?

Is there any software out there right now that can remap the hardware keys easily so that when a key is pressed the applications on the device think it's another key? (for example, holding the Volume Down key makes applications think you're holding down the * key on a phone keypad).
Therefore I can use it to map *, 8, 6, 9, 1 and 0 keys onto a phone without a keypad and play games that require more than the 4 direcitonal keys and center key.
So annoying knowing that you have hardware keys that aren't being used by the game but you don't have the keys the game needs... (yes, no, volume up, volume down, gps and browser key... enough to play the game... though not the keys that game wants)
SortInchKey... it's kinda hard to setup, but it will do what you need....good luck
Can you share how you can set it up? I am looking for this but totally confused by the screen.
Take a look at this one....should serve your purpose.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=472280
cortk said:
Is there any software out there right now that can remap the hardware keys easily so that when a key is pressed the applications on the device think it's another key? (for example, holding the Volume Down key makes applications think you're holding down the * key on a phone keypad).
Therefore I can use it to map *, 8, 6, 9, 1 and 0 keys onto a phone without a keypad and play games that require more than the 4 direcitonal keys and center key.
So annoying knowing that you have hardware keys that aren't being used by the game but you don't have the keys the game needs... (yes, no, volume up, volume down, gps and browser key... enough to play the game... though not the keys that game wants)
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well the best way in my experience is to use resco registry editor, for example i change my left soft key to "new sms" so when i click it it pops open a new sms message window, look into that if you'd like
Also make sure you check out my dedicated bible in the Wiki.
AE Button Plus
which device do u have? i have hp 614c and i use the app "CZ612Key1.01" for that very same purpose.

Omnia i8000 Buttons

Hi,
Although in OmniaII there are quite a few buttons, in the Settings>>Personal>>Buttons, we can only edit 2 buttons for normal and hold modes:
- The hexagon in the front
- The key next to the camera button
That gives us only 4 configurable function keys.
The keys we can't set are the lock key, volume keys and camera key.
Has anyone developed or found a tweak that would allow us to add "Hold" function to these 4 buttons, to add 4 usable functions/applications?
Thanks,
David

Only two buttons listed in the Buttons control panel app

In the Buttons control panel app (Settings -> Personal -> Buttons) there are only two buttons listed: "Send key (Hold)" and "PTT Button". I was wondering if there was a way to add the other buttons here so I could configure them. With the TP2 there's not exactly an overabundance of hardware buttons...
You're probably going to need to get a button app. Vol d-pad may work for you (it turns volume buttons into up/down/left/right buttons). Or, try out AE Button+. It's highly configurable, but costs about 8 bucks. A regedit isn't going to solve the problem.
Anyone know if HButton works on the TP2?

[Q] Joypad with no D-pad working

I've been using Xwave joypad on my Xperia Mini (4.1.2), and everything works except D-pad buttons
Emulator seems to recognize every other button as button #, but it doesn't recognize D-pad buttons.
Is it because of how Android interprets the button codes (every other button would be called button 1, button 2, etc. but D-pad would probably be "D-pad left" and "D-pad right"), and is it something that could be fixed? Is there an app that changes external input mappings?

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