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97thruhiker:
If you play other emulators besides Mame this could come in handy also.  The Atari 2600 emulator I use requires the F2 button for which I'm constantly pulling out the keyboard for.  I also like to play some of the old Apple II rpg / adventure games that require keyboard commands such as N,S,E,W for directional control, P for pickup, B to buy, etc.  I might have to pickup this key strip for myself.

lharles:
In case you want more detailed info or don't want to go through 'Tiger Direct'...

http://www.xkeys.com/xkeys/xkstick.php

:)

mark shaker:

--- Quote from: Pasqualz on June 06, 2006, 11:45:53 am ---Mark,

I'm not aware of what function <Enter> has in MAME32. Can you inform me? I'm pretty sure that MAME32 uses the same default keys mapped to the same default functions. can anyone verify this?

--- End quote ---

Sure you do! In MAME 32:

   Tab: Brings up the menu.
   Joystick Up/Down: Highlights the desired menu option.
   Enter: Executes the selected menu option.

   - Mark

u_rebelscum:

--- Quote from: mark shaker on June 06, 2006, 09:05:16 pm ---
--- Quote from: Pasqualz on June 06, 2006, 11:45:53 am ---I'm not aware of what function <Enter> has in MAME32. Can you inform me? I'm pretty sure that MAME32 uses the same default keys mapped to the same default functions. can anyone verify this?

--- End quote ---

Sure you do! In MAME 32:

   Tab: Brings up the menu.
   Joystick Up/Down: Highlights the desired menu option.
   Enter: Executes the selected menu option.

--- End quote ---

More technically, UI_Select is mapped to enter in mame's default setting.  However, if you use any of the HotRod/XArcade/SilkStik ctrlr input files, UI_Select is also mapped to button 1, so you don't need enter if you use these.

Also, you can map mame's UI_Select to something besides enter yourself.

[shrug]  Just throwing out options.

Pasqualz:
Mark and U_Rebelscum, thanks for the handy info about Enter! I have a SlikStik, so that explains why none of the buttons on it are actually mapped to <Enter>. Anyway, the X-Keys stick was delivered today!!! I'm hoping to try it out tonight, but we'll se if I hve time. I plan on reporting back to everyone, as I think this could be a good alternative to wiring up extra buttons to remaining inputs on an Ipac. We'll see. . .

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