Do you have game controllers sitting around collecting dust? Do you wish there was a way to use them in today's keyboard & mouse-centric games? Sounds like you need Gametrick.

Gametrick is a nifty program that lets you tinker with the output of your game controller. You can take any feature of the game controller, be it a button, the HAT switch, or the axes, and make it perform keyboard & mouse functions instead. It is quite helpful for games and game emulators that don't support game controllers.
Got more than one controller? Good. Gametrick can use up to sixteen of them at the same time. While we know that having this many free USB ports on a computer is something out of the ordinary, we also know that there are some gamers who go that extra mile to squeeze every last bit of immersion out of a game and the controllers they are using.

Gametrick was designed to run on Windows XP and 2000. It can make use of virtually any USB game controller (click here for a list of known incompatible controllers). It is compatible with any application that accepts keyboard & mouse input. The program will run on 98 & ME, but output cannot be guaranteed on those versions of Windows. Gametrick uses DirectInput and requires that your machine have DirectX 8.0 at the very least (the latest is recommended). You can download DirectX here.

Gametrick is shareware. It will function for fifteen (15) days before needing a registration key. None of the features are disabled in the shareware version. Registration cost is $14.95. Visit our online store to register.