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How to rebind hotkeys in jnes emulator
How to rebind hotkeys in jnes emulator












  1. #How to rebind hotkeys in jnes emulator update#
  2. #How to rebind hotkeys in jnes emulator code#

Not sure if this has been posted already or not, but I wanted to bring this to your attention. In the previous version the auto-fire is working flawlessly. Not sure how many games are broken but more then 10+ that I have discovered so far. I gave these ones specifically because I noticed them right away. If you have a chance you can test it out on these roms. I confirmed this is a bug in 1.1.1.29 because when I reverted back to the old version 1.1.0.25 the auto-fire works again in those games and the many countless others that are broken.

#How to rebind hotkeys in jnes emulator update#

Not sure if this has been posted as of yet. ('ATK Hotkey' default path: 'C:Program Files (x86)ASUSATK PackageATK Hotkey') Because weve installed an old version of ATK package ( So we can get AsusNbKeys to interact with ATK package ), we need to update some files to get Win 8. Other games like TMNT2 work fine but these are just 3 where the auto-fire has stopped working in game. If you want to see this bug in action try playing all 3 of these games back to back I'm not going to list them all, but its hit and miss. A lot of the games for some reason the auto-fire function doesn't work in the games anymore.

how to rebind hotkeys in jnes emulator

I just wanted to post a BIG BUG that I found in v1.1.1.29.

#How to rebind hotkeys in jnes emulator code#

Yeah yeah, I can just stick with that, but it doesn't have stero, it doesn't have the hq3x filter, and it doesn't have the built in Game Genie code library like yours does. If you still have something to map to keyboard, you should add a Shift and repeat the previous steps. At this point, I'd be content just to have the individual volume sliders from NNNester_J. Or use Toggle to emulate the pressed key and Turbo to fire mapping repeatedly while you hold the controller button. I get that you're all about being "minimal" but this is different from what I was asking for before here ~ ~ with the panning sliders.

how to rebind hotkeys in jnes emulator

even an emulator as old as NNNester_J 0.23 from like, 2000, has had this feature. I know you said no to doing the whole pan slider thing like what's in NotSoFatso for Winamp (and Disch's old emulator, Schpune.īut seriously, even just having volume sliders for the Square1, Square 2, Triangle, Noise, PCM and stuff would be great because then I'd actually be able to tone down sounds that are way too overpowering in some games. bashrc to save these settings.Sure would have been nice if there was even at least an option of individual volume sliders for each instrument. Remove the \C-? binding, and add a \C-h binding if needed: bind -r '\C-?'Īdd these to your. In bash, that defaults to both ^H and ^? if ^? is the erase character for the controlling TTY.Ĭheck what it is now: $ bind -p | grep backward-del The control code that your shell uses for erasing the previous character. If it's erase= ^?, you'll need to change that: stty erase '^H' Swtch = start = ^Q stop = ^S susp = ^Z rprnt = ^R werase = ^W Intr = ^C quit = ^\ erase = ^? kill = ^U eof = ^D eol = M-^? eol2 = M-^? The control code that the pseudo-TTY uses for eraseĬheck what it is now: $ stty -a | grep erase IIRC, Dolphin can't set any hotkeys from anything but keyboard input, so using Xpadder also lets you, say for example, take screenshots or load save states with your joystick. If your terminal doesn't have an option to configure this and sends ^? for Backspace, then the next two steps will break Backspace. The only thing you would do is map the left bumper to Tab and left everything else unmapped to a key. In GNOME Terminal, that's in Edit -> Profile Preferences -> Compatibility: GNOME Terminal usually defaults to ^? (ASCII DEL), IIRC, so you need to set it to ^H. The control code your terminal sends for the Backspace key. So, if you don't want Ctrl 8 to delete a character, you may need to change: ^? is the control code for ASCII Del and ^H (aka Ctrl H) for ASCII Backspace (see this informative post for a lot more on that). This is not usually configurable behaviour, short of modifying the source code. Many terminal emulators conventionally send ^? (aka Ctrl ?) for Ctrl 8 (see this U&L post for details).

how to rebind hotkeys in jnes emulator

Ctrl 8 is not a shortcut in the usual sense.














How to rebind hotkeys in jnes emulator