I try to play one of my favourites Games, but to go from the intro to the real Game it needs a press on the spacebar. I prefer to not have a keyboard connected in my living room. Is it possible to map the spacebar or the delete key or other keyboard-presses to the gamepad? Other options could be to perhaps tweak somewhere else in the chain (e.g. whdload). Any clue? Thanks in advance.
MegaAGS Games and Just a Gamepad
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Re: MegaAGS Games and Just a Gamepad
^ I think they mean in the game they select. Not to start the game within MegaAGS.
Worse case you could use one of those USB joystick using a ProMicro. I've used them on Raspberry Pi based arcades and I mapped 'button presses' to keyboard inputs. So for example Left = A.
So you would just map Keyboard keys to the button inputs. Could have a dedicated button for F12 etc.
Worse case you could use one of those USB joystick using a ProMicro. I've used them on Raspberry Pi based arcades and I mapped 'button presses' to keyboard inputs. So for example Left = A.
So you would just map Keyboard keys to the button inputs. Could have a dedicated button for F12 etc.
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Re: MegaAGS Games and Just a Gamepad
Mister has a "per game" input remap feature in the in-core menu that lets you map gamepad buttons to keyboard keys, however the settings are not remembered after a core reboot.
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Re: MegaAGS Games and Just a Gamepad
You need a keyboard to do the remap, that is the issue. You select remap, from the menu, then you need to press the key you want to map (Spacebar), then press the Joystick/Pad button you want to map to. I do this all the time with Computer cores, such as ZX Spectrum, and games with no Joystick support.
Probably easier if you just got yourself a mini Rii wireless keyboard, then you can put it away when it's not needed - these are tiny keyboards, and work well.
Probably easier if you just got yourself a mini Rii wireless keyboard, then you can put it away when it's not needed - these are tiny keyboards, and work well.
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Re: MegaAGS Games and Just a Gamepad
Thanks! And the riis are ridicolously cheap.
@neogeo81 .. try wings of death without a keyboard
@neogeo81 .. try wings of death without a keyboard
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Re: MegaAGS Games and Just a Gamepad
Yeah, if you have an Amazon Prime Account, then a few are on Black Friday sale.
The one I did use is this one,
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07RNCJ39B/
This is on sale for a few more days. I only use mine on a Raspberry Pi, now, and now use a fullsize PC keyboard on my Mister.
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Re: MegaAGS Games and Just a Gamepad
They're not saved when you save core settings? If not, that's a remarkably useless feature.FoxbatStargazer wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 3:59 pm Mister has a "per game" input remap feature in the in-core menu that lets you map gamepad buttons to keyboard keys, however the settings are not remembered after a core reboot.
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If that is the case, then I can leave the mapping alone and just hide the rii in a drawer and use it from time to time.
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Re: MegaAGS Games and Just a Gamepad
Agreed. I wish there was a similar solution that does get saved. This is one of the advantages that the "The C64" line of products has over the MiSTer.Malor wrote: ↑Thu Nov 24, 2022 12:05 amThey're not saved when you save core settings? If not, that's a remarkably useless feature.FoxbatStargazer wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 3:59 pm Mister has a "per game" input remap feature in the in-core menu that lets you map gamepad buttons to keyboard keys, however the settings are not remembered after a core reboot.