22 June 2002, 21:21 | #1 |
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WinUAE keyboard layout?
I'm using WinUAE on a laptop without a gamepad, and have found that keyboard layout 3 is the only one that works. I'd use layout 2, except for the fact there is no right alt key on this laptop :P Is it possible to change layout 2 to map to the left alt key?
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22 June 2002, 21:43 | #2 |
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With the latest WinUAE you can map the keys to whatever you want
Just click on the input tab, select configuration one and map the keys/fire buttons to whatever you want. |
24 January 2007, 09:49 | #3 |
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Are there any keyboard config programs you can run to help you set up the emulated Amiga keyboard on your PC? I was thinking of perhaps an image of an A500/600/1200/4000 keyboard where you can "click" on one of the buttons in the picture then press the key you want to use for it.
Of course there may already be an easier way of doing this in WinUAE rather than using the list of keys, etc. If there is then sorry. COuld someone explain to this eejut? |
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