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I am playing an EA sports Cricket game. 2 Player is identified/enabled in game only if I plug in a Joystick into my laptop.

Now my joystick is not working, I want to use my additional keyboard as a Joystick so that the game can identify it as a 2nd player automatically.

My system info: Windows 7 64bit

I am using EA sports cricket 2007. The game detects the second player only if a joystick is inserted. I want to play the second player with my second keyboard. I have an additional keyboard. My joystick was working in windows7 x32 bit but when i changed it to x64 bit, it says device(joystick) not recoginized. I tried with multiple drivers from the internet, its not working.

So now i need, either use second keyboard as a joystick or how to use my joystick in 64bit.

TheKB
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This software sits between the keyboards and the Windows stack, allowing to distinguish keyboards and convert all or some of them into "Xbox Controllers": https://github.com/djlastnight/KeyboardSplitterXbox

With it, you can keep your first keyboard and mouse, and convert a second keyboard into a virtual Xbox Controller.

I tested it with Windows 10 and the two-player mode of "Lego Star Wars - Skywalker Saga", which, contrary to former Lego Star Wars games, insists on a gamepad / controller for two-player mode.

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Mmm... I think RBjoy is what you're looking for.

  • Emulate keystrokes and mouse clicks with the joystick or gamepad
  • Simulating keypresses or mouse-events with the joystick or gamepad

I don't know if it's still compatible with the new Windows OS; by the way you can always try!

slhck
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I have tried VJoy and it works unless you want an Xbox 360 controller layout. Anyway, I don't quite think there's an official method on Windows to actually split the input of the two keyboards.

CHT
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