Hi!
I tested it, and the hiding buttons causing them to be unusable is indeed a bug. Thanks for reporting it, I’ll note it down and fix it.
Hello! Thanks for your feedback!
I considered the possibility of using both external controllers and the virtual controller together (there is an use case in my demo video ;), so I didn’t directly disable it. If you prefer not to see the overlay, you can go to the virtual controller page, tap the […] in the top right corner, select "Edit Buttons", and then disable the buttons you don’t want to be displayed
As I was typing this, I realized you made a good point! The […] button can also cause screen burn-in. I’ll add a feature in a future version that lets this button disappear after time
Hello, thank you for your support! The vibration feature is already planned for a future update
As for the second point, I'm not entirely sure what you mean. The app can currently simulate both Xbox 360 and DualShock 4 controllers. And if you connect any of the three controllers you mentioned to my mobile app, they will work as well
Finally, wow, glad you found me through gpt 😂 It feels so surreal to be recommended by an AI tool I’ve used
Phone2Pad is a simple tool that lets you use your Android phone or handheld as a game controller for your Windows PC, whether you’re using a physical gamepad or just touchscreen controls. It works over your local network with low latency and supports up to 4 devices at once.
Key Features:
Detects most Android-compatible gamepads or built-in handheld controllers
Maps inputs to Xbox 360 or DualShock 4 signals
Low-latency LAN connection with QR or manual IP pairing
Basic on-screen virtual controller (experimental)
Easy setup with desktop and mobile apps
There is a demo video
If you are interested, you can check my prject link :) https://aileck.itch.io/phone2pad