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AntiMicroX 3.5.1, published by Humanity, is a cross-platform graphical utility that maps any keyboard key or mouse action to physical gamepad buttons and axes, enabling players to run legacy, browser, or indie titles that lack native controller support without touching the keyboard. Designed for both casual and advanced users, the application presents a clear visual layout where each gamepad element can be assigned single keystrokes, complex macros, mouse movement, scrolling, or combined sequences; sensitivity curves, dead-zones, turbo modes, and shift layers allow fine-tuning for racing, platforming, twin-stick shooters, or accessibility scenarios. Profiles are stored as portable XML files that auto-load when a specified executable launches, so different mappings can coexist for multiple games or users. The program supports Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, and generic DirectInput/XInput devices, works in background with minimal latency, and offers command-line switches for silent startup or cloud syncing. Four major versions have appeared since the original AntiMicro fork, progressively adding Qt6 compatibility, Wayland support, enhanced macro editing, and translations to more than twenty languages. The software is categorized under Games & Entertainment / Tools & Editors. AntiMicroX is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always serving the newest build and enabling batch installation alongside other applications.
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