First of all: GIMX is amazing! I've been looking for a way to control my Xbox 360 via PC for a long time and stumbled across GIMX by pure luck.
I'm currently using a Ubuntu Virtual Machine on my Windows 7 PC for GIMX, which is working fine (after some trial and error ).
But unfortunately, there does not seem to be any macro recording software for Linux that records keystrokes as well as the delay between them.
I want to create big macros, like full level playthroughs and a recording software would be a huge help.
I know there is the possibility of calculating the delay between keystrokes by the terminal output of GIMX, but there's still a lot of work necessary for that.
If the Xbox 360 support would be available on Windows, we could use tools like the great Macro Creator for AutoHotKey to record.
Thanks for all your work and time you put into Gimx, Matlo!
Xbox 360 support for Windows GIMX
Re: Xbox 360 support for Windows GIMX
Sadly I think I won't work on the Windows support in a near future
There actually is a command line tool to record and play events in Linux.
It's called evemu. It was designed for multitouch testing but it can emulate any device.
There actually is a command line tool to record and play events in Linux.
It's called evemu. It was designed for multitouch testing but it can emulate any device.
GIMX creator
Re: Xbox 360 support for Windows GIMX
That's a pity to hear.
But I'll be looking forward to every improvement on the Xbox 360 support, even if I have to use the VM
But I'll be looking forward to every improvement on the Xbox 360 support, even if I have to use the VM
Re: Xbox 360 support for Windows GIMX
Better late than never: http://forum.gimx.fr/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=864
GIMX creator