Map Gamepad, Keyboard, and Mouse Inputs
K2er turns a connected gamepad, keyboard, or mouse into a configurable control layer for Android games. Players can assign buttons, triggers, thumbsticks, keys, cursor movement, and scroll actions to touchscreen commands, which helps adapt games that were designed mainly for touch input. The workflow suits players who want steadier aiming, faster menu navigation, or a larger-screen setup without changing the game itself.
The home workspace centers on adding mapping apps and keeping selected game entries easy to reach. K2er also supports combination inputs such as Ctrl+1 or L1+X, so a single physical action can trigger a involved command when the game and layout call for it. This makes the utility useful across shooters, action games, MOBAs, and other titles where several controls need to sit under fingers.
Build Profiles for Different Game Scenes
Game Scene Mapping lets players keep separate layouts for situations such as movement, driving, shooting, menus, or other parts of a title. Instead of rebuilding controls whenever the on-screen task changes, a player can switch to the profile that matches the current scene and keep important actions in predictable positions.
That profile approach is especially useful for games with very different control demands. A driving layout can emphasize steering and camera movement, while a combat layout can reserve inputs for aiming, abilities, or quick combinations. Macro mapping can link a short sequence of touchscreen actions to one input, and MOBA Smart Cast provides a focused way to arrange ability combinations. Together, these tools make K2er more adaptable for repeat play and personal control preferences.
Activate, Back Up, and Share Mappings
Before mapping, K2er guides users through an activation step and a tutorial area that keeps the first setup visible. The home page also offers Add mapping apps, a list of mapped titles, Cloud Backup, and Use Share Code, giving players a clear place to create or restore a control setup instead of starting from an empty game screen.
These management tools are practical for anyone who plays across devices or revisits several games. A saved configuration can be backed up, shared, and returned to later, while the tutorial and FAQ buttons help explain the setup path. The mapping list stays separate from the profile controls, so everyday tasks such as adding a game or recovering a code do not get buried inside a long settings page.
Hybrid, TV, and Virtual Mouse Controls
Settings exposes the options that shape how K2er behaves during play. Hybrid Mode is described as simultaneous mapping and touch control, while TV Mode includes resolution settings and the interface also offers floating-window style choices. A language selector, User info, and VIP entry round out the page, letting players adjust the utility around their hardware and preferred way to play.
For a phone or tablet used with a controller, Hybrid Mode can keep touch input available alongside mapped controls. A television or larger display can benefit from TV-oriented adjustments, and Virtual Mouse support gives keyboard-and-mouse users another way to navigate games and menus. These modes make K2er useful for couch play, desktop-style Android setups, and titles that need more than one input style.