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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 231743" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>I use my controller, a Logitech f710, and am able to move the cursor without needing a mouse. I do have to use the d-pad instead of the analogue stick, but you can move the cursor with a controller.</p><p></p><p>I agree with the double clicking an icon to play the machine. Right now with it being you select the table and then move the cursor to the corner to select start, it doesn't flow. Same with once you get in the table, you again have to move off the options in center of screen to push the start button once more at the bottom. I don't like that.</p><p></p><p>Here's an option I'd love...in the controller settings, letting us set up the sensitivity of the tilt when using the analogue stick. I don't mean the actual game tilt settings, but the zones on my controller. That way if I want to be able to take the stick right to the edge without it causing a hard slam, I could. Or I could make it so I only barely have to touch the stick to make it have a solid nudge.</p><p></p><p>I also saw elsewhere the suggestion of adding a 5th box to the opening page, that could be labeled 'collection', that gets you right to all the tables, rather than having to decipher that one of the icons in the upper left does just that. I KNOW that's where it is, and I still look to the 4 boxes at first glance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 231743, member: 134"] I use my controller, a Logitech f710, and am able to move the cursor without needing a mouse. I do have to use the d-pad instead of the analogue stick, but you can move the cursor with a controller. I agree with the double clicking an icon to play the machine. Right now with it being you select the table and then move the cursor to the corner to select start, it doesn't flow. Same with once you get in the table, you again have to move off the options in center of screen to push the start button once more at the bottom. I don't like that. Here's an option I'd love...in the controller settings, letting us set up the sensitivity of the tilt when using the analogue stick. I don't mean the actual game tilt settings, but the zones on my controller. That way if I want to be able to take the stick right to the edge without it causing a hard slam, I could. Or I could make it so I only barely have to touch the stick to make it have a solid nudge. I also saw elsewhere the suggestion of adding a 5th box to the opening page, that could be labeled 'collection', that gets you right to all the tables, rather than having to decipher that one of the icons in the upper left does just that. I KNOW that's where it is, and I still look to the 4 boxes at first glance. [/QUOTE]
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