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| wpcmame:
Are there any N64 emulators that work well in a cabinet? Tried project64 which works fine but system buttons can't be changed. The only way to exit is alt-f4. |
| mccoy178:
Do a search. Also, find JCrouse's website. May the force be with you. |
| youki:
You need to use a Wrapper with project64. Or use AtomicFE as Front End, there is an option to allow to exit all application using escape (even if you can not in standard). |
| MustardTent:
--- Quote from: youki on January 06, 2006, 08:17:32 am ---You need to use a Wrapper with project64. Or use AtomicFE as Front End, there is an option to allow to exit all application using escape (even if you can not in standard). --- End quote --- Hey youki, I was wondering... since you can catch the ESC keypress when an emulator has focus, can you also configure your FE to catch save/load keypresses? It would be amazing if I could configure AtomicFE to use 's' for save and 'l' for load (for example), and then configure AtomicFE with which buttons each of my emulators use for save/load. Then, AtomicFE could "translate" the AtomicFE "save" or "load" keybinding into the one used by the current emulator. That would be sweet. |
| Goz:
There's a modified version of Project64 you can download from Screenshot Archive that esc exits |
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