Keyboard emulation
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Keyboard emulation
I'm trying to use my Sidewinder to play some old dos games, but it's usb and none of the games I want to play detect it. I was wondering what everyones using for keyboard emulators?
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Re: Keyboard emulation
You can use Joy 2 Key to map keyboard buttons to your USB gamepad or any other variant program.
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Re: Keyboard emulation
The sure way, but some work with ghosting if too many keys pressed at once. I soldered up a PC PS2 connector keyboard PCB. Basic Mame default keys, look in the Guides section.
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Re: Keyboard emulation
Joy 2 Key did exactly what I was looking for and was really simple to use, thanks!
Re: Keyboard emulation
You can also use Xpadder, which is free up to version 5.3 (you will need to use a simple compatibility fix if you try using it on Windows 7 I think).
Racketboy has a tutorial for setting up Xpadder
Ivo.
Racketboy has a tutorial for setting up Xpadder
Ivo.
Re: Keyboard emulation
This is what I use. Just right click on it and choose "Make Compatible for Windows XP" if you're running Windows 7. I use it to play my Pinball games I bought from GOG.com with my Wireless Xbox 360 controllerIvo wrote:You can also use Xpadder, which is free up to version 5.3 (you will need to use a simple compatibility fix if you try using it on Windows 7 I think).
Racketboy has a tutorial for setting up Xpadder
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Re: Keyboard emulation
ujnhunter wrote:This is what I use. Just right click on it and choose "Make Compatible for Windows XP" if you're running Windows 7. I use it to play my Pinball games I bought from GOG.com with my Wireless Xbox 360 controllerIvo wrote:You can also use Xpadder, which is free up to version 5.3 (you will need to use a simple compatibility fix if you try using it on Windows 7 I think).
Racketboy has a tutorial for setting up Xpadder
Ivo.
looks way better than joy 2 key, but joy 2 key is free, so i'll be using that. If i ever have any extra cash though this looks like it would be way more user friendly and has a lot more options.
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Re: Keyboard emulation
I agree. Joy2Key is free and does a damn fine job.Pabstblueribbon wrote:ujnhunter wrote:This is what I use. Just right click on it and choose "Make Compatible for Windows XP" if you're running Windows 7. I use it to play my Pinball games I bought from GOG.com with my Wireless Xbox 360 controllerIvo wrote:You can also use Xpadder, which is free up to version 5.3 (you will need to use a simple compatibility fix if you try using it on Windows 7 I think).
Racketboy has a tutorial for setting up Xpadder
Ivo.
looks way better than joy 2 key, but joy 2 key is free, so i'll be using that. If i ever have any extra cash though this looks like it would be way more user friendly and has a lot more options.
I think I looked at Xpadder a while back but I never saw what was so much better about it so J2K for me.
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Re: Keyboard emulation
Another good program I got off the developers site right before they shut down (they included the keymaker) -JoyShock
You can use it to make your analog stick control a mouse pretty well if you build the script properly.
You can use it to make your analog stick control a mouse pretty well if you build the script properly.
Re: Keyboard emulation
Xpadder 5.3 is also free. Only versions after that are paid. 5.3 will probably have all the features you need.
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