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Console key mapping
« on: July 04, 2004, 02:09:13 am »
Does anyone know how I can match the buttons used in console games for Gens, Snes, Nes, Daphne & N64 with those used in Mame?  There is a program that does this automatically for Atari 2600, but I don't see anything similar for the other emus.

Thanks in advance for the help!

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Re:Console key mapping
« Reply #1 on: July 04, 2004, 02:16:41 am »
All of the other emulators let you remap your keys.  Simply run the emulator executable w/o using a frontend and then use the menus to change your key mappings.  For example, for SNES using zSnes, run "zsnesw.exe"  Then select Config from the menu and input 1 to change player one's controls.  Input 2 for p2 ect...

The reason z26 is a special case is because it does not allow keys to be remapped.