pasobling.blogg.se

How to use snes9x
How to use snes9x







  1. #How to use snes9x full
  2. #How to use snes9x ps2

You'll usually find that as long as you hold the home button on the controller, you'll be able to use it as a mouse, once you let go, it should function as a controller.Ībsolute worst case, go to steam settings > Base Configurations > Desktop configuration. Inside of steam, go to settings > Base Configurations > Steam Button Chord configuration. It SHOULDN'T be thinking of the emulator as a mouse as long as you make sure to set controller bindings within steam before launching the emulator. To get around that issue, on the steam end, I changed the controller's d-pad into an analog stick. Best information I was able to get on why that doesn't work over the steam link is that the emulator doesn't support xinput or dinput, whichever the steamlink outputs. Well, with the minor caveat of diagonal inputs not working. I use a DS4, Steam Controller, and wired 360 controller without issue. I use the same setup almost daily with the same emulator. The setup previously mentioned should work fine. And on a final note, if you're using custom controller settings, make sure its set to a standard xinput controller. I'd also recommend setting the file to "read only" because for some reason it likes to unset fullscreen to false, at least for me. Also make sure that Fullscreen is set to true and EmulateFullscreen is set to false (same file, a few sections above), otherwise it will try using desktop control settings by default. It's setup to emulate how an SNES controller would feel so A/B and X/Y are flipped. Load up nf and under the section copy and paste this (its from my file so it SHOULD* work)

#How to use snes9x full

Yes I can be exceptionally nerdy and lazy, but then that's why I feel at home in online communities full of exceptional people.Sure, I have a few free minutes, if you're having problems mapping the controller, sometimes its easier to add the X-input junk right into the config file. I have a "standard" profile that's good for things like using the mouse, right and left click, TAB, Enter, CTRL, SHIFT, and ALT, scrollwheel, etc., so if I need to do something I can pause the emulator, switch gamepad profiles and go do whatever, then pull up the emulator, switch profiles back to SNES9x and keep playing without ever having to get up and get the mouse. To be even more nerdy, there's also a way to assign buttons to switch to an entirely different setup while you hold that button, so I hold the select button, and I can switch to other gamepad profiles by just hitting the square or triangle or whatever button is mapped to the profile I want. Having a mute button right on my controller is nice. What's nice is with joy2key you can also map things to the mouse and have all the ALT, CTRL and SHIFT buttons, or even media buttons, so I use the other joystick for the mouse and then map the shoulder buttons to things like save and ESC and other convenient commands within the emulator. The mapping utility isn't needed for SNES9x, but I use it to make profiles for lots of different programs and games, so I just have an SNES9x profile.

#How to use snes9x ps2

Yeah, I just use a Logitech wireless PS2 controller with a PS2 to USB adapter and then I use joy2key to map the gamepad buttons to keyboard commands.









How to use snes9x