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Howard_Casto:
You would have to use vjoy or something like that where mame doesn't allow fake keyboard inputs correct?

BadMouth:

--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on November 20, 2015, 09:38:16 am ---You would have to use vjoy or something like that where mame doesn't allow fake keyboard inputs correct?

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Either that, or use a version of MAME that has been modified to allow fake keyboard input.
(RacerMAME has been)

Nuexzz:
As the guys you have to have a version of mame compiled with force_directinput = 1, but I guess you already have the answer "Button 5 (Z key) = up say
Button 6 (x key) = down "

ok, here I leave a script that will work only if you assign to your mame emulator, etc thus m2emulator.

Shift 1 =key1
Shift 2 =key2
shift 3 =key3
shift 4 =key4

then button 5 and button 6 take care of up and down (you can check it on a notepad)

I leave in a single executable if you have to start with the system.

Cheers

https://www.sendspace.com/file/zj5x74

isamu:
Looks like RacerMame is the way to go  :cheers:

mbrev:

--- Quote from: Nuexzz on November 21, 2015, 01:07:59 am ---As the guys you have to have a version of mame compiled with force_directinput = 1, but I guess you already have the answer "Button 5 (Z key) = up say
Button 6 (x key) = down "

ok, here I leave a script that will work only if you assign to your mame emulator, etc thus m2emulator.

Shift 1 =key1
Shift 2 =key2
shift 3 =key3
shift 4 =key4

then button 5 and button 6 take care of up and down (you can check it on a notepad)

I leave in a single executable if you have to start with the system.

Cheers

https://www.sendspace.com/file/zj5x74

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Can u post the script again pls?

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