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Post by isaias on Mar 4, 2013 16:48:50 GMT
THere are some issues with the interface of the JXD rom that it can be improve.
1-Bottom bar (when the tablet it's 90 degrees turn, the display rotates and the bar change his shape and positión), it's be a great idea to left the bar, when the console is in the standard position, in the right vertical positión always (only rotates the icons).
2-add and configure Buttons of the real joystick of the emus at touch screen (this resolve the L3 R3 issue with psx emulation).
3-... I hear ideas.
(I begin to study andoid development, but I don't really know how many time it gonna take to dominate something low level like the system).
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Post by isaias on Mar 4, 2013 16:56:33 GMT
3-... I hear ideas (read). (I begin to study andoid development, but I don't really know how many time it gonna take to dominate something low level like the system). DAVE idea that I forgot. Maybe it's because the past two games I've played used the same controls, but I never ran into this issue until now.How do you play one game with a certain button mapping, then switch to another game and load a new mapping. The 5 numbers at the bottom of the tool don't seem to do much, and I see no other options when using the button mapping app, so I've been having to manually set them for each game.Searched for this, found plenty of tutorials on how to use the button mapper, but none of them talk about saving a setting, seems like it would be a pretty simple feature so maybe it's so obvious I'm just missing it?
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Post by disko on Mar 4, 2013 19:32:10 GMT
3-... I hear ideas (read). (I begin to study andoid development, but I don't really know how many time it gonna take to dominate something low level like the system). DAVE idea that I forgot. Maybe it's because the past two games I've played used the same controls, but I never ran into this issue until now.How do you play one game with a certain button mapping, then switch to another game and load a new mapping. The 5 numbers at the bottom of the tool don't seem to do much, and I see no other options when using the button mapping app, so I've been having to manually set them for each game.Searched for this, found plenty of tutorials on how to use the button mapper, but none of them talk about saving a setting, seems like it would be a pretty simple feature so maybe it's so obvious I'm just missing it?
Physical button mapper is usually located in emulator -> settings -> input. All you have to do: 1. Select the button on touchscreen 2. Press the physical button on unit 3. For every button on player 1
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Post by Phelsumania on Mar 5, 2013 11:09:35 GMT
Petetes new button mapper supports saving button maps. It also allows the dpad and nub actions to be seperated. There is a thread on this in the support section I believe with a download link you need to add to aptoide to make download.
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