How To Change Controls On Desmume Emulator Mac

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I don't know how to change it either. Would someone mind giving me advice.

Re: Desmume 0.9 Mac Controls I just downloaded this emulator the other day, delighted to find that my new Operating System of choice actually has a working DS emulator. XD And it works pretty brilliantly.apart from not having any left key nor an option to set one. Windows

Opening that file in TextEdit didn't display it properly, so I downloaded a program called PlistEdit Pro and used that. After opening it, you'll see things on the left like 'Left' and 'L Button' with their values to the right. Values like 'vV'. There wasn't a left one, so I added it and made the value 'aA' [I've remapped all the control pad to WASD 'cause it feels more natural in games] and yeah. Then I went into the emulator and whatever didn't work, fixed in the preferences there.

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Left and Right seem a bit fiddly, but with editing the Plist and Preferences it's possible to get them both working without too much effort. Opening that file in TextEdit didn't display it properly, so I downloaded a program called PlistEdit Pro and used that. I've tried several text editors and none would display it properly. Previewing it in the Finder works however(!). For those with the Apple Developer Tools installed there's a useful application called Property List Editor (you'll find it in /Developer/Applications/Utilities/). It does only the mere basics but is on the other hand free. Edit: I looked through some of the Mac-specific code and found the bug at line 123 in input.m.

It worked and the data survived! I also tried MacDrive () but it would not run on my netbook for some reason or another and since it costs a tiny bit more than TransMac I didn't bother pursuing the 'why' of it. It's not free by any means at $48 USD, but it's interface is more friendly and intuitive (thought dated looking, but when you are distraught about your data the working/intuitive gui is by far more important than the shiny baubles of the gui) and that might be worth alot to some. The other software that worked for me was TransMac (). Format ntfs on mac. The drive does not automatically pop up in the program's window: you have to tell the program to 'load from device' under the 'file' pulldown.

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