![]() To mimic the “undo360controller” as described for “Half-Life 2: Epsiode 2” and others, create a file called “ undo360controller.cfg” with the following content: ~ /Library /Application Support /Steam /SteamApps /common /Half-Life 2 /hl2 /cfg / ~ /Library /Application Support /Steam /steamapps /common ///cfg /įor example, for Half-Life 2, this would be: Save the file as “ 360controller.cfg” in the following location: With the code below we will mimic the behavior seen with “Half-Life 2: Episode 2” so we can use exec 360controller and exec undo360controller. ![]() Creating such a configuration file is easy, simply use a text editor like TextWrangler to create a plain text file with the (example) content below. Tip: First try exec 360controller in the developer console before proceeding with these steps – it might already work!įor these two, we will need to define a configuration file (which can also be used with the other games to customize the controls). To disable the controller, type: exec undo360controller Half-Life 2 and Half-Life 2: Episode One To enable the controller, type in the developers console (~): exec 360controller These Valve games come with XBox 360 controller support build in. Half-Life 2: Episode 2, Portal, Team Fortress 2, and Left 4 Dead Once enabled (your game will remember next time you start the game), use the “ ~” key (tilde) during game play, or in the main screen, to get to the console.
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