Quote Originally Posted by Huesoman View Post
The problem of the shoulder triggers not being registered by JoyToKey isn't in fact a problem; JoyToKey does indeed register the shoulder trigger inputs, but you won't notice it by default. This is because the shoulder triggers (LT and RT) aren't your normal analog or digital buttons, but they (LT and RT) trigger the z-axis, and JoyToKey doesn't show the z-axis in its default window layout (see image below).
http://i.imgur.com/CmZNfWs.jpg

So this is what you need to do in order to see the z-axis inputs in JoyToKey:
- In the default window (see image above) go to the "Options" tab, then in the first drop-down box (Show/Hide buttons) choose "Show all axes (8 way + POV x 2)" instead of "Stick x 2 + POV x 1"; now go back to the "Joystick 1" tab and you will see this:
http://i.imgur.com/oPUlIZN.jpg

if you press the Left trigger in the xbox360 controller the "Axis5(>0)" line will be highlighted, and the RT will highlight "Axis5(<0), so finally you can now assign keys to the xbox360 controller triggers.
Did you notice the date to those posts you replied to?