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DoUrVerse - Star Citizen keybinding

Intuitive and user friendly keymapping for Star Citizen

DoUrVerse lets you review and customize your controls in Star Citizen. Search keybinds, rebind them and save your modified profile. And when you are done, import them in the game console using the provided console command. At a glance DoUrVerse helps you

  • Rebind keys by listening to keyboard, mouse or joysticks
  • Show what keybinds is set up and discover new ones
  • Point a keybind to the corresponding button on your joystick

Obtain the program

The safest way of obtaining it is building it your self. However, for now you can obtain an installer from my my patreon. Please do not download from other sources (it's not safe)

Contributions and support

Ways to contribute

  • Bugs and issues: If you experience bugs or have suggestions please do not hesitate to visit the issue page
  • Devices: To add your device: Send me control profiles along with images of your devices.
  • Code: While I do accept pull requests, reviewing them is a time consuming task. I ask you have patience.
  • Support: Consider supporting me on the patreon. It means the world to me.

Why not GitHub?

GitHub is a popular and fantastic service for sharing code. The decision not to go with it was based on several reasons. Most importantly I feel supplying GitHub with code for training a proprietary AI is counter intuitive given that GitHub promotes open source. Also some times we simply need to explore alternatives, so we get a better understanding of our options. I feel like this is a good project for exploring OneDev. If I don't like it I will likely move it.

License

Released under the GPLv3 license. This mean you have the freedom to use, modify, and share software covered by the license. You can access the source code of the software, make changes to it, and distribute your modified version. However you must share your modifications under the same licence. This ensures that the principles of software freedom and collaboration are upheld for the benefit of all users.

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