Is there any OS X software that converts keystrokes or MIDI to mouse cursor actions?
I need a piece of OS X software that converts keystroke or MIDI commands to mouse cursor actions (like, designates a position on the screen and clicks). For example, typing control-T or hitting a MIDI note would move the mouse pointer to pixel coordinates (500,500) and then click on that point on the screen.
http://www.touchosc-templates.com
Touch OSC Template Developed For Traktor Pro And Apple Ipad.
For Mac os x Computers
http://www.touchosc-templates.com
Demo: [ame]http://vimeo.com/14254117[/ame]
touchAble for Ableton & iPad
futur of controlerism is here
http://www.touch-able.com
itunes App store since few days…
MAX/MSP is my favourite. it is a midi, osc and signal environment. By cycling 74. http://cycling74.com/
With the software that converts keyboard strokes to midi. If i were to open up a keyboard take out the board and connect it to some arcade buttons I could skip making firmware for a midi controller that would be made with something like an arduino or I-Pac?
He guys! Yesterday I found the perfect solution for us - Fergos Midi Joystick
It is a translator from HID (Gamepad…) to Midi AND Keystrokes!
It supports multiple Joysticks AND is freeware! The tool we have ever wanted? I tested it with a Saitek USB Gamepad and a XBOX 360 wireless Controller. It works perfect - good news for the next DIY Projects ![]()
If I can get that to work with my projects then you can have my first born. It looks a lot like Rejoice, which is good news for me.
I will download it tonight when I get home from work and start playing around with the multiple joypads I have in bits. I’ve never been able to get Glovepie to do what I want, so thanks for the heads up.
Yes I searched a lot for this thing… And found it in an online-forum where a person dealt with the same problems (e.g. that only one controller is working) Maybe I will post a tutorial for this on my Youtube Channel this weekend ![]()
Thanks very much. Your too kind. I will have a bit of free time this weekend and will trawl through the program and try to get it working. I’m hopeful though as I could get Rejoice working with not too much bother.
Do I still require Midi Yoke to get this working?
Yes you will still need Midi Yoke or Maple Midi to get this into the DJ Software.
I can confirm that the software Robin posted very, very good. I had it running in about 10 - 15 minutes with multiple controllers. I even have my rotary encoders running through it. Fantastic!!!
The only minor downsides to it is that it only supports 6 analogues per joystick (my Leo Bodnar has 8) and that it doesn’t seem to support a hat switch either. I may be wrong on these points, but I’ve only had the software open for half an hour. Even so, this software is well worth a look folks. Anyone who finds Bomes and Glovepie a bit scary should download this now.
Thanks Robin.
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Rejoice is still better for this!
I tried it with an old Xbox controller with XBCD 1.07 drivers. The XBCD driver setup lets you remap the hat buttons to just another button - I mapped them to 11-14 and FJmidi recognized them. This is pretty cool software.
Woohoo for Fergo!
yep - got it working with an xbox controller a few days ago as well… works brilliantly ![]()
Thanks for the info.:eek:
does anyone know how to make rejoice work in windows 7?
i’ve already talked by email with the developer of fergo (a 22 year old kid) and he is planing to work on a second version of the program, that will include a lot of new things… let’s see when…
because now it doesn’t support hat switch…
rejoice seems to be the best option… but i’m having problems with windows 7…
use rejoice…
Still no solution on getting rejoice to work in win 7?
I have it installed on windows 7, don’t know how, something to do with right click and then comparability mode or some shit, but it works so yeah.