Keyboard not working
#1
The (X) Enter button is not working. See here: http://prnt.sc/cfmqnp

I can go up, down, left or right but it (X) Enter is the only thing that doesn't work.

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#2
considering you didn't map (x) (cross), I guess it isn't surprising Smile
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#3
I don't need any sarcastic responses. On the start menu of the game I am emulating there isn't anything that indicates that I would use (X) to start the game. So you'd think that Start or Select would be the correct keys to use, mmkay?
#4
(09-08-2016, 05:04 PM)34982432 Wrote: I don't need any sarcastic responses. On the start menu of the game I am emulating there isn't anything that indicates that I would use (X) to start the game.

Dunno which game you're emulating, but you could at least try to navigate in your BIOS, like you used to do on your PS2 console.
And on the screen you posted, it clearly indicates you need to press (X) to enter.
[Image: 1473347408-snap-screen-20160908170900.png]

So, you just need to map (X) to a keyboard key. as easy as it seems Wink
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#5
hes not being sarcastic, he is pointing out where your configuration was falling short. You're actually gonna have to map all of the cross, triangle, ciricle, and square if you want to do much gaming at all... sux, tedius, whatever you may wish to call it.. but its a necessity
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#6
(09-08-2016, 05:12 PM)jesalvein Wrote: Dunno which game you're emulating, but you could at least try to navigate in your BIOS, like you used to do on your PS2 console.
And on the screen you posted, it clearly indicates you need to press (X) to enter.
[Image: 1473347408-snap-screen-20160908170900.png]

So, you just need to map (X) to a keyboard key. as easy as it seems Wink

This is my first time using an emulator and I haven't seen a playstation controller for over a decade, so I'm not going to know what every single button is. + I've already mapped the (X) key yesterday, don't repeat yourself.
#7
Albright, problem solved then.
Have fun Smile
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