

Support is provided for 2.1.45 and above, but please note the version specific issues below.īy default the right stick is used to move and click the mouse, and you can use L2 + right stick for a secondary click. You can remove any actions you don't need if the controls overlay is too cluttered. It is suggested that you try the default control bindings to begin with, and make changes as needed. You can assign controls for each context (review, deck browser, etc), as well as global settings that are used if a control isn't assigned to a particular context. To show the overlay for the unmodified controls, hold down both triggers at once.Ĭontrols can be reassigned using the add-on's config dialog.


Holding down the modifier buttons will also pull up an overlay showing the control binding for the current context. This mean that the other buttons will trigger different commands according to whether a modifier button is held down, similar to shift, control, etc on a keyboard. Since Anki has a lot of functions to map, Contanki uses modifier buttons (by default, the triggers (R2 and L2) are used).
#ANKI CONTROLLER INSTALL#
Cursor control for limited situations where the gamepad is insufficientĬonnect your controller via USB or Bluetooth, install the add-on, restart Anki, and press any button to get started.Pull up a helpful overlay to remind you of the control mapping.Comfortably review your cards using a gamepad - no more sore hands, backs, or eyes!.Contanki allows Anki to be used with a gamepad or other controller device.
