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Snes9x controller mapping
Snes9x controller mapping










snes9x controller mapping
  1. #SNES9X CONTROLLER MAPPING DRIVER#
  2. #SNES9X CONTROLLER MAPPING FULL#
  3. #SNES9X CONTROLLER MAPPING PS4#
  4. #SNES9X CONTROLLER MAPPING PC#

I made a copy of it and dragged it to another location as a default in case I messed something up.

#SNES9X CONTROLLER MAPPING PC#

conf file should be in the same location on your PC as where the SNES9x exe, roms, cheats, and save files are located. I finally tried searching for solutions on Xbox 360 controller configuration issues instead and found this thread on Steam. But maybe try this.ģ) Go into the nf file and copy paste the button inputs manually.

#SNES9X CONTROLLER MAPPING PS4#

Not beyond repair (just reconnect it to a PS4 to cancel out any changes you made in DS4Windows), but still a pain!***ĭoes the DS4 work with SNES9x now? Great. ***NOTE: Following the steps in the video within DS4Windows, make sure you create a profile for the SNES layout SEPARATE from the default or else it'll completely screw up your controller for anything else you try to play through Steam, etc. This will make it so that the emulator is bound to the default keyboard keys, but those keys are bound to the corresponding controller buttons on your DS4 and should register your inputs. The guy in the video shows what those are if you need it. If you're like me and already altered the default keyboard mapping that SNES9x comes with for Joypad #1, you may have to reassign them before following the steps in the video. If not (definitely didn't do it for me), try.Ģ) Assign the DS4Windows button configurations to keys on the keyboard according to the default configuration of SNES9x instead of the default "Xbox 360" controller setup it starts with. Enter your desired configuration with the controller for Joypad #1 and see if that works when you boot up again. After this, after starting up DS4Windows and plugging in your PS4 Controller, try starting up SNES9x and going to Input>Input Configuration.

#SNES9X CONTROLLER MAPPING DRIVER#

Download the software and follow the instructions in the link to get the driver installed and running. If you don't already know, it's an application that disguises your PS4 controller as an Xbox 360 controller when plugged into your PC. After pulling from about a dozen other places I found a solution that worked for me and might help if you have already tried everything else.įor me at least, I needed DS4Windows to attempt all of these methods.

#SNES9X CONTROLLER MAPPING FULL#

Yes I can be exceptionally nerdy and lazy, but then that's why I feel at home in online communities full of exceptional people.Made an account specifically to help out anyone else who has toiled for hours trying to get a ***wired*** Playstion 4/DS4 controller working with SNES9x on PC with no luck. I have a "standard" profile that's good for things like using the mouse, right and left click, TAB, Enter, CTRL, SHIFT, and ALT, scrollwheel, etc., so if I need to do something I can pause the emulator, switch gamepad profiles and go do whatever, then pull up the emulator, switch profiles back to SNES9x and keep playing without ever having to get up and get the mouse. To be even more nerdy, there's also a way to assign buttons to switch to an entirely different setup while you hold that button, so I hold the select button, and I can switch to other gamepad profiles by just hitting the square or triangle or whatever button is mapped to the profile I want. Having a mute button right on my controller is nice. What's nice is with joy2key you can also map things to the mouse and have all the ALT, CTRL and SHIFT buttons, or even media buttons, so I use the other joystick for the mouse and then map the shoulder buttons to things like save and ESC and other convenient commands within the emulator. The mapping utility isn't needed for SNES9x, but I use it to make profiles for lots of different programs and games, so I just have an SNES9x profile. Yeah, I just use a Logitech wireless PS2 controller with a PS2 to USB adapter and then I use joy2key to map the gamepad buttons to keyboard commands.












Snes9x controller mapping