

J2K
There are already very feature-rich joystick to keyboard mappers out there, be it JoyToKey or XPadder. However, both are not Freeware and both lack the possibility to easily switch configurations from outside the applications, which would be necessary if you use game front-ends...
Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Alerts
- Discontinued
Platforms
- Windows
The J2K website has been inactive since 2014 and the program is no longer updated. Last version, 1.2, can be still downloaded from the official website.
Features
- Key Mapping
Tags
- joystick-to-keyboard
- Gamepad Keyboard Emulator
- Mouse Emulation
- keyboard-emulation
J2K News & Activities
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J2K information
What is J2K?
There are already very feature-rich joystick to keyboard mappers out there, be it JoyToKey or XPadder. However, both are not Freeware and both lack the possibility to easily switch configurations from outside the applications, which would be necessary if you use game front-ends like HyperSpin. This is where J2K has it's strengths.
Features
- Supports up to 32 joysticks / game pads (Buttons, POVs and Analog directions)
- Allows very quick setup of mappings
- Tell J2K which config to use by launching "J2K.exe CONFIGNAME", particularly launch "J2K.exe Empty" to suspend J2K from mapping anything.





