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I'm trying to write a game with support for Joypads as well as mouse/keyboard. I've tried finding information about that, but it's either outdated or not portable enough.

Does anybody know of any good, lightweight libraries that can abstract Joypad reading? I want to use the 360 controller, but I would like support for more than that.

I'm primarily going to be writing on Windows, but I really don't want to use DirectInput/XInput, in case I ever wish to port my code.

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Have you ever tryied OIS (Object Oriented Input System)? An efficient and light weight library. I am very satisfied with it.

I have never tried with the 360 controller, but it should work fine.

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This maybe an older question and is already answered but..

Someone on tigsource made a lightweight cross-platform gamepad library that you might find useful.

You can view the post on it here.

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What about SDL?

Maybe it's not what you mean by lightweight (it has the graphic and audio subsystems too), but it's very portable.

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    One thing that bugs me about SDL's input system is that remapping your keys may break key events. SDL then says "keyboard layout unknown" and none of your handlers is called...
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    Apr 17, 2014 at 9:31
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I know this thread is very old and by now you might have gotten what you need, but im answering this just in case someone stumbles on it and needs help as well.

I stumbled upon this library gainput and it seems like it makes alot of sense. You can try it out, if it helps.

Gainput is a lightweight c++ library, that enables you use the same interface for Joypads, macs, pc, linux as well as mobiles, and it is very easy to integrate to your project.

A link to gainput can be found here (http://gainput.johanneskuhlmann.de/)

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Have you looked at XNA game framework? There is also

Allero http://www.talula.demon.co.uk/allegro/

GarageGames http://www.garagegames.com/

Try that out

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    XNA is .NET based - that's definitely NOT lightweight, nor cross-platform. Garage-games seems to be a full library, not quite what I'm looking for. Allegro, on the other hand, looks really interesting. I'll check it out. May 1, 2009 at 18:39
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