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Diagonal Key mapping : please!!
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davidmmb
Posted 2009-08-15 12:46 PM (#9047)
Subject: Diagonal Key mapping : please!!


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Hi,

I've just started playing some games using a touch pro 2 with a keyboard, it's all working sweetly now (although the htc touch pro 2 needs a kfortouchpro program to convert it's keyboard to give the right codes).

It's very difficult to press diagonals, eg. up and left at the same time on the keyboard. If there were four more key maps possible which allow diagonals, it would make it supersweet.
I could then set up the keyboard like this
w : up and left
e : up
r : up and right
s : left
z : down and left
x : down
c : down and right
f : right.

It would be awesome..

So far it's the SNES emulator I've been using, and for example star fox would require you to pull back and turn at the same time.. I know for most games like mario it's not an issue.

Thanks to everyone involved by the way. This is already way beyond my expectations.
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davidmmb
Posted 2009-08-15 5:10 PM (#9048 - in reply to #9047)
Subject: Re: Diagonal Key mapping : please!!


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Oh! And Turbo fire buttons please!
(That would save the keyboard a lot)
I do hope I'm not repeating earlier suggestions.
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