

To use a game controller for CSP shortcuts, we map each button of the controller as a key on the keyboard (example: the Start key will be mapped for the Pen tool, so we map it as the P key).įor Windows and Android, we have many 3rd party apps/softwares to do that, so you can use almost any bluetooth controller. Bluetooth Game Controller: for Windows and Android (Galaxy) I often collapse all the tabs/palettes/bars when I draw so I dedicate some buttons for pop-up palettes.ĤC. Maybe two buttons for controlling brushes' transparency, or a button for your most used auto-action, etc. Then some buttons for your most used pens/brushes.

Usually you'll want two buttons for making the pen/brush bigger or smaller.
