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== Reassigning Inputs and Hotkeys == | == Reassigning Inputs and Hotkeys == | ||
− | If you're using Gens/GS with Wah!Cade in an arcade cabinet, you will probably want to map player 1's C or Z button to the spacebar. When defining inputs in the GUI, however, mapping an input to the spacebar does not stick. To work around this, open '''~/.gens/gens.cfg''' and scroll down to the | + | If you're using Gens/GS with Wah!Cade in an arcade cabinet, you will probably want to map player 1's C or Z button to the spacebar. When defining inputs in the GUI, however, mapping an input to the spacebar does not stick. To work around this, open '''~/.gens/gens.cfg''' and scroll down to the "Input" section for player 1, and set the hex key code for the desired input to "0x0020". |
+ | |||
+ | gens.cfg: | ||
+ | [Input] | ||
+ | P1.A=0x0130 | ||
+ | P1.B=0x007A | ||
+ | P1.C=0x0078 | ||
+ | P1.Down=0x0112 | ||
+ | P1.Left=0x0114 | ||
+ | P1.Mode=0x0035 | ||
+ | P1.Right=0x0113 | ||
+ | P1.Start=0x0031 | ||
+ | P1.Type=0x01 | ||
+ | P1.Up=0x0111 | ||
+ | P1.X=0x0132 | ||
+ | P1.Y=0x0134 | ||
+ | P1.Z='''0x0020''' ''<-- Player 1's Z button is mapped to the spacebar here.'' | ||
When the '''--quickexit''' command line parameter is used (as shown above), the ESC key closes the emulator. | When the '''--quickexit''' command line parameter is used (as shown above), the ESC key closes the emulator. |
Revision as of 17:34, 12 February 2011
About
Gens/GS is a version of Gens maintained by GerbilSoft. The main goal of Gens/GS is to clean up the source code and combine features from various forks of Gens.
Configuration
Platform | Version | Device | Exec | Type | commandline_format |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Linux | r7 | ROM | /usr/bin/gens | D | --fs --quickexit "[rompath]/[name].[romext]" |
Reassigning Inputs and Hotkeys
If you're using Gens/GS with Wah!Cade in an arcade cabinet, you will probably want to map player 1's C or Z button to the spacebar. When defining inputs in the GUI, however, mapping an input to the spacebar does not stick. To work around this, open ~/.gens/gens.cfg and scroll down to the "Input" section for player 1, and set the hex key code for the desired input to "0x0020".
gens.cfg:
[Input] P1.A=0x0130 P1.B=0x007A P1.C=0x0078 P1.Down=0x0112 P1.Left=0x0114 P1.Mode=0x0035 P1.Right=0x0113 P1.Start=0x0031 P1.Type=0x01 P1.Up=0x0111 P1.X=0x0132 P1.Y=0x0134 P1.Z=0x0020 <-- Player 1's Z button is mapped to the spacebar here.
When the --quickexit command line parameter is used (as shown above), the ESC key closes the emulator.
External Links
- Sega Retro - Gens/GS homepage