HID to VPAD
HID to VPAD | |
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General | |
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Author(s) | Maschell |
Type | System tool |
Version | 0.2e |
Links | |
Download | |
Source | |
Downloadable via the Homebrew App Store |
HID to VPAD is a tool that allows USB-powered devices (such as controllers and keyboards) to be used in place of the Wii U GamePad. It works by patching itself into the console's kernel, allowing the input to be passed between all software until the system is powered off (or System Settings is launched).
Setup
Firstly, you will need a system with the Homebrew Launcher set up. Once that is done, you can either download the zip from above, and extract the files into /wiiu/apps/hid-to-vpad
on your SD Card, or you can download the program using the Homebrew App Store.
Now you need to launch HBL, insert your USB device, and then launch the program. You will be returned to the Wii U menu, at which point you can use either the GamePad or your controller to perform the same actions.
Controller Layouts
Several different types of control inputs are compatible with this tool, and surprise surprise, each of them is laid out differently.
Nintendo GameCube controllers (using Wii U GameCube controller adapter)
GameCube Controller | ![]() |
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A | ![]() |
B | ![]() |
X | ![]() |
Y | ![]() |
+Pad | ![]() |
Start | ![]() |
L | ![]() |
R | ![]() |
Z and Start | ![]() |
Z and L | ![]() |
Z and R | ![]() |
Z and A | ![]() |
Z and B | ![]() |
Left Stick | ![]() |
C-Stick | ![]() |
PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 controllers (using MicroUSB cord)
USB powered Keyboard
Keyboard | ![]() |
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E | ![]() |
Q | ![]() |
Spacebar | ![]() |
R | ![]() |
Enter (Return) | ![]() |
Numpad - | ![]() |
V | ![]() |
B | ![]() |
Shift | ![]() |
N | ![]() |
W / A / S / D | ![]() |
Left Arrow / Right Arrow / Up Arrow / Down Arrow | ![]() |
If the one USB plug supports both a keyboard and mouse, the mouse can be used to either emulate or the touch screen. Pressing F1 on the keyboard toggles the mouse emulation setting.