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markronz:
Thanks for the suggestions guys.   I tried out about 10 emulators for NES last night.   Seems like NEStopia is my best bet, along with using either XPadder or AutoHotKey.   I had been avoiding them until now, but I think it's finally time I set that up as it should simplify a lot of things...

Small follow up question though, sort of related, sort of not.  Does anyone know if XPadder or AutoHotKey recognizes multiple mice?   As in, my trackball and my gun are recognized as mice.   I might want to "remap" a click on the gun, but not on the trackball.   So is either one of those smart enough to remap a specific mouse?  Or does it treat every mouse all at the same time?

dermoerder:
I'm not sure about XPadder or AHK, but GlovePie can definitely read multiple pointing devices separately. That piece of software was just indispensable for all the mapping of keys and gamepads on my cabinet.

DeLuSioNal29:
I used a hacked version of FCE Ultra, which is arcade cabinet friendly.  Can't remember all the features, but one of them is having a dedicated pause key mapped to the letter P.

markronz:
I had this once upon a time as well.  But in this case, I've decided to use XPadder.  It remaps my NES controllers very well.   Although some day I plan to look into GlovePie.   I think it might help me with some different issues...

But in this case XPadder did great for my NES controllers!

Thanks for the info everyone!

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