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TyBO
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Originally posted by creaothceann
Originally posted by TyBO Well that's crazy. I can't think of a good reason why someone would make a keyboard work like that.
They're cheaper that way.
Using the "modificator" keys (Ctrl, Alt, Shift etc.) you can have more buttons pressed.
Aha! That works... thank you everyone who helped answer my question! |
creaothceann
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Originally posted by TyBO Well that's crazy. I can't think of a good reason why someone would make a keyboard work like that.
They're cheaper that way.
Using the "modificator" keys (Ctrl, Alt, Shift etc.) you can have more buttons pressed. |
aioria1981
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I think this depends on the emulator. i've NNNesterJ and it didn't give me any problems. i'm using winXP pro |
Prier
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I think the most I've been able to pull at one time was six or so and that was with O2JAM. sdfjkl I think. |
TyBO
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Originally posted by Prier Actually, it's supposedly certain button arrangements that work around the damn 'two-button-press' rule. I'm not exactly sure what a fool-proof setup would be.
For instance, In ZSNES in KI using zxcasd I can only perform certain moves depending on the direction I'm facing because of also pressing the direction keys, nm,k, at the same time.
Well that's crazy. I can't think of a good reason why someone would make a keyboard work like that.
I guess I should just buy a cheap-o controller for my PC, though I don't know how much I'll use it once my Xbox gets modded. |
Prier
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Actually, it's supposedly certain button arrangements that work around the damn 'two-button-press' rule. I'm not exactly sure what a fool-proof setup would be.
For instance, In ZSNES in KI using zxcasd I can only perform certain moves depending on the direction I'm facing because of also pressing the direction keys, nm,k, at the same time. |
Colin
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Keyboards are usually bad when it comes to hitting multiple buttons at a time... just how the interface works. Pick up a cheap gamepad or find a way to map different commands to the same button (I think a few emus have macros). |
Celice
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It could be your keyboard. Mine was the other way around (Nester could handle three buttons at a time, but ZSNES was stubborn). |
TyBO
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Hi everyone...
I'm having some serious problems emulating games for the NES. I've tried a ton of emulators, but none work properly. Here's the problem:
Let's say I'm playing Super Mario Bros. You know how if you hold forward and B, then press jump, you can do a running jump making Mario jump higher? Well I can't do that. Problem is, the emulator seems to only let me press two buttons at a time, so if I'm holding down forward and B, pressing A to jump won't do anything... I just keep running.
Does anyone know what the problem is? It's funny because this sorta thing never happens in SNES9x or Gens.
Help would be appretiated, thanks! |