No idea if this has been covered before, but here it is anyway. The fruits of my Sunday Afternoon.
I just tried out using my gamepad with Anki for fun, and actually it works surprisingly well. I have an old Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2, and out of boredom I decided to see if the Logitech Profiler software would work with Anki. (Using Win7-64bit.)
Lo and behold, it does. Surprisingly well, in fact.
I remapped keystrokes to the numbered keys on the controller (conveniently numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4), and I also mapped the spacebar to the 7 and 8 buttons (L2 and R2 if you're imagining using the controller on a PS2.) I even mapped the sync function to button 9.
It makes reviews go a lot faster, because all of the keystrokes are isolated on my right hand. That means no reaching for the keyboard at all, and no reaching for a mouse. Hand positions feel more natural, and I can get more comfortable when I review. I can just lean back in my chair, stare at the screen like a veg, and play this new "Anki" game.
No idea how it would work with other controllers, but there you go. You can just mash the 7 or 8 button (or whatever you want to map) as if it's the spacebar, and it will function just like it, so reviews go by pretty quickly.
I just tried out using my gamepad with Anki for fun, and actually it works surprisingly well. I have an old Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2, and out of boredom I decided to see if the Logitech Profiler software would work with Anki. (Using Win7-64bit.)
Lo and behold, it does. Surprisingly well, in fact.
I remapped keystrokes to the numbered keys on the controller (conveniently numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4), and I also mapped the spacebar to the 7 and 8 buttons (L2 and R2 if you're imagining using the controller on a PS2.) I even mapped the sync function to button 9.
It makes reviews go a lot faster, because all of the keystrokes are isolated on my right hand. That means no reaching for the keyboard at all, and no reaching for a mouse. Hand positions feel more natural, and I can get more comfortable when I review. I can just lean back in my chair, stare at the screen like a veg, and play this new "Anki" game.
No idea how it would work with other controllers, but there you go. You can just mash the 7 or 8 button (or whatever you want to map) as if it's the spacebar, and it will function just like it, so reviews go by pretty quickly.
Edited: 2010-09-12, 3:32 pm

