![]() ![]() I tried the last version of bsnes/higan with the balanced/performance profiles (v0.98) and of course it doesn't support that feature. the computer detects the controller and responds to it whenever i push the X button in the middle of the controller. so i installed the drivers and all the patches and updates. the keyboard was a pain in the ass, so i decided to get a wireless xbox 360 controller for the PC. ![]() I tried the latest version of bsnes/higan and it did support that feature, but my computer just isn't powerful enough to run the accuracy profile (the only profile available in current versions) without obnoxious audio problems. i downloaded nestopia and everything is running great. As an alternative, there is a much better program called XPadder, which allows you to remap your xbox controller buttons to anything on keyboard and has a much more user friendly interface and is generally just superior in every way to joy2key, but its not free. Nintendo Entertainment System - RetroPie Docs Emulators: lr-nestopia. I tried SNES9x, and it doesn't appear to support mapping multiple buttons to the same input. 4GHz Controller for SNES, Switch, PC, MacOS, RetroPie, Raspberry Pi and Other USB. Here's where things get tricky: I would like to be able to use both the analog stick (which is ideal for running around) and the D-pad (which is perfect for navigating menus) on the controller. Naturally I would prefer to use a controller rather than keyboard/mouse, so I grabbed my trusty 360 controller. ![]() retrogamer32 Basic Member 29 Author Posted JanuThat worked Thanks for the help. Nestopia is a portable and cycle-accurate NES/Famicom emulator written in C++. I was in the mood to play Chrono Trigger again and rather than put up with the disc loading times on my PS1 Final Fantasy Chronicles version, I figured I would just use an emulator. To set the nestopia xml as read only navigate to where nestopia is located and the nestopia.xml is there, right hand click and go to properties and tick read only and press ok, it should now always have the same configuration. ![]()
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