![]() ![]() Would tell it that if axis0 minimum (ie left) is pushed, send the a keystroke and if axis0 maximum (ie right) is pushed, send the d keystroke. When i push button1 - send a signal saying b has just been pressed etc This would tell joy2key that when i push button0 - send a signal saying a has just been pressed. Getting joy2key to map a keystroke to the joypad movements. Thats the basic config file sorted ! Now for the fun bit. Will open a blank file, paste the following in ![]() We are going to keep this info in a config file so u dont have to do it every time. So repeat for axis 1 (up/down on left stick) if you please, but it will tell you the same thing as me so you can do it or just hammer the X button until you reach axis 26 and it give you the ctrl-c to exit prompt. joy2keyrc to avoid calibrating in the future) ![]() Please move the axis to its highest position and press a button. Hold the left stick to the left, it will change to Please move the axis to its lowest position and press a button. So just push any button on the pad without touching the stick. Please center the axis and press a button. UAE however, will only accept button0 as fire, so you have to use left stick and select button as fire button. Besides, with the amiga, the platformers tended to have up as jump, no good with the sixaxis stick.Įg VICE - c64 emulator, is quite good, left stick for movement, any button (0 through to 19) it will accept as the fire button. With the sixaxis, the d-pad is recognised as buttons and button0 = the select key ! This is no good for programs that will look at the first 2 axis in you dev/input/js0 and use them for up/down/left/right. This is especially relevant if you use a sixaxis joypad. If like me, you hate the way some emulators allow/don´t allow joystick control then this is the post for you ! Joy2key license key how to#This is a post I stuck on the PSubuntu forums, but thought I would mirror it here are people are having problems figuring out how to use joy2key I´ve recently entered the ubuntu world with my PS3. ![]()
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