How to Convert additional Keyboard into PC Joystick / gamepad












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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.










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  • Which version of EA Sports Cricket are you playing? Do you simply want to enable the second player, or should the second player use the second keyboard for control?
    – Der Hochstapler
    May 12 '13 at 17:46










  • i am using, ea sports cricket 2007. The game deducts the second player only if joystick is inserted. I want to play the second player in keyboard itself. I have 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 driver softwares from internet, its not working. So now i need, either use second keyboard as joystick or how to use joystick for 64bit
    – logan
    May 13 '13 at 5:17










  • I would suggest you to install the games in compatibility mode and check if it works.
    – Anurag Shetti
    May 14 '13 at 11:40










  • @anurag shetti : the game is portable and the game is working fine. The problem is joystick is not working in x64 bit. And i want to use my keyboard as secondary player.
    – logan
    May 14 '13 at 17:15
















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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.










share|improve this question
























  • Which version of EA Sports Cricket are you playing? Do you simply want to enable the second player, or should the second player use the second keyboard for control?
    – Der Hochstapler
    May 12 '13 at 17:46










  • i am using, ea sports cricket 2007. The game deducts the second player only if joystick is inserted. I want to play the second player in keyboard itself. I have 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 driver softwares from internet, its not working. So now i need, either use second keyboard as joystick or how to use joystick for 64bit
    – logan
    May 13 '13 at 5:17










  • I would suggest you to install the games in compatibility mode and check if it works.
    – Anurag Shetti
    May 14 '13 at 11:40










  • @anurag shetti : the game is portable and the game is working fine. The problem is joystick is not working in x64 bit. And i want to use my keyboard as secondary player.
    – logan
    May 14 '13 at 17:15














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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.










share|improve this question















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.







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  • Which version of EA Sports Cricket are you playing? Do you simply want to enable the second player, or should the second player use the second keyboard for control?
    – Der Hochstapler
    May 12 '13 at 17:46










  • i am using, ea sports cricket 2007. The game deducts the second player only if joystick is inserted. I want to play the second player in keyboard itself. I have 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 driver softwares from internet, its not working. So now i need, either use second keyboard as joystick or how to use joystick for 64bit
    – logan
    May 13 '13 at 5:17










  • I would suggest you to install the games in compatibility mode and check if it works.
    – Anurag Shetti
    May 14 '13 at 11:40










  • @anurag shetti : the game is portable and the game is working fine. The problem is joystick is not working in x64 bit. And i want to use my keyboard as secondary player.
    – logan
    May 14 '13 at 17:15


















  • Which version of EA Sports Cricket are you playing? Do you simply want to enable the second player, or should the second player use the second keyboard for control?
    – Der Hochstapler
    May 12 '13 at 17:46










  • i am using, ea sports cricket 2007. The game deducts the second player only if joystick is inserted. I want to play the second player in keyboard itself. I have 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 driver softwares from internet, its not working. So now i need, either use second keyboard as joystick or how to use joystick for 64bit
    – logan
    May 13 '13 at 5:17










  • I would suggest you to install the games in compatibility mode and check if it works.
    – Anurag Shetti
    May 14 '13 at 11:40










  • @anurag shetti : the game is portable and the game is working fine. The problem is joystick is not working in x64 bit. And i want to use my keyboard as secondary player.
    – logan
    May 14 '13 at 17:15
















Which version of EA Sports Cricket are you playing? Do you simply want to enable the second player, or should the second player use the second keyboard for control?
– Der Hochstapler
May 12 '13 at 17:46




Which version of EA Sports Cricket are you playing? Do you simply want to enable the second player, or should the second player use the second keyboard for control?
– Der Hochstapler
May 12 '13 at 17:46












i am using, ea sports cricket 2007. The game deducts the second player only if joystick is inserted. I want to play the second player in keyboard itself. I have 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 driver softwares from internet, its not working. So now i need, either use second keyboard as joystick or how to use joystick for 64bit
– logan
May 13 '13 at 5:17




i am using, ea sports cricket 2007. The game deducts the second player only if joystick is inserted. I want to play the second player in keyboard itself. I have 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 driver softwares from internet, its not working. So now i need, either use second keyboard as joystick or how to use joystick for 64bit
– logan
May 13 '13 at 5:17












I would suggest you to install the games in compatibility mode and check if it works.
– Anurag Shetti
May 14 '13 at 11:40




I would suggest you to install the games in compatibility mode and check if it works.
– Anurag Shetti
May 14 '13 at 11:40












@anurag shetti : the game is portable and the game is working fine. The problem is joystick is not working in x64 bit. And i want to use my keyboard as secondary player.
– logan
May 14 '13 at 17:15




@anurag shetti : the game is portable and the game is working fine. The problem is joystick is not working in x64 bit. And i want to use my keyboard as secondary player.
– logan
May 14 '13 at 17:15










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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!






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  • hi, will rbjoy convert the keyboard input to joystick input ? And the page link is in some other language. I need it in english.
    – logan
    May 14 '13 at 17:11






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    for Keyboard to Joypad there is JoytoKey, RBjoy does both
    – Lamberto Basti
    May 14 '13 at 17:58












  • It converts joystick input into keyboard input; I dont have joystick , i need keyboard to be converted as joystick input. please let me know.
    – logan
    May 15 '13 at 5:19



















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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.






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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!






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    • hi, will rbjoy convert the keyboard input to joystick input ? And the page link is in some other language. I need it in english.
      – logan
      May 14 '13 at 17:11






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      for Keyboard to Joypad there is JoytoKey, RBjoy does both
      – Lamberto Basti
      May 14 '13 at 17:58












    • It converts joystick input into keyboard input; I dont have joystick , i need keyboard to be converted as joystick input. please let me know.
      – logan
      May 15 '13 at 5:19
















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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!






    share|improve this answer























    • hi, will rbjoy convert the keyboard input to joystick input ? And the page link is in some other language. I need it in english.
      – logan
      May 14 '13 at 17:11






    • 1




      for Keyboard to Joypad there is JoytoKey, RBjoy does both
      – Lamberto Basti
      May 14 '13 at 17:58












    • It converts joystick input into keyboard input; I dont have joystick , i need keyboard to be converted as joystick input. please let me know.
      – logan
      May 15 '13 at 5:19














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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!






    share|improve this answer














    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!







    share|improve this answer














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    • hi, will rbjoy convert the keyboard input to joystick input ? And the page link is in some other language. I need it in english.
      – logan
      May 14 '13 at 17:11






    • 1




      for Keyboard to Joypad there is JoytoKey, RBjoy does both
      – Lamberto Basti
      May 14 '13 at 17:58












    • It converts joystick input into keyboard input; I dont have joystick , i need keyboard to be converted as joystick input. please let me know.
      – logan
      May 15 '13 at 5:19


















    • hi, will rbjoy convert the keyboard input to joystick input ? And the page link is in some other language. I need it in english.
      – logan
      May 14 '13 at 17:11






    • 1




      for Keyboard to Joypad there is JoytoKey, RBjoy does both
      – Lamberto Basti
      May 14 '13 at 17:58












    • It converts joystick input into keyboard input; I dont have joystick , i need keyboard to be converted as joystick input. please let me know.
      – logan
      May 15 '13 at 5:19
















    hi, will rbjoy convert the keyboard input to joystick input ? And the page link is in some other language. I need it in english.
    – logan
    May 14 '13 at 17:11




    hi, will rbjoy convert the keyboard input to joystick input ? And the page link is in some other language. I need it in english.
    – logan
    May 14 '13 at 17:11




    1




    1




    for Keyboard to Joypad there is JoytoKey, RBjoy does both
    – Lamberto Basti
    May 14 '13 at 17:58






    for Keyboard to Joypad there is JoytoKey, RBjoy does both
    – Lamberto Basti
    May 14 '13 at 17:58














    It converts joystick input into keyboard input; I dont have joystick , i need keyboard to be converted as joystick input. please let me know.
    – logan
    May 15 '13 at 5:19




    It converts joystick input into keyboard input; I dont have joystick , i need keyboard to be converted as joystick input. please let me know.
    – logan
    May 15 '13 at 5:19













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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.






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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.






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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.






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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.







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