Posted June 05, 2011
I've read the various topics on mapping joystick functions to keystrokes, and most of them recommend using the mapper that came with your joystick. That's fine with me. However, I have a general question about the DosBox Mapper that I can't find answered anywhere, and so here's a simple example...
How would you map a button or key to produce the ">" greater-than key in the DosBox Mapper?
This involves pressing two keys, the shift and the comma. I can't figure out a way, using the DosBox mapper utility, to map anything to this combo. I can't get the "EVENT" field to show the equivalent of "key_>" although there is oddly a "<" less-than key already on the keyboard layout. This same problem would apply to other shifted-keystrokes, such as "+" or for any capital letter such as "W". Just curious.
How would you map a button or key to produce the ">" greater-than key in the DosBox Mapper?
This involves pressing two keys, the shift and the comma. I can't figure out a way, using the DosBox mapper utility, to map anything to this combo. I can't get the "EVENT" field to show the equivalent of "key_>" although there is oddly a "<" less-than key already on the keyboard layout. This same problem would apply to other shifted-keystrokes, such as "+" or for any capital letter such as "W". Just curious.
Post edited June 05, 2011 by tritone