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WIP update to README for 0.5.0
author | Michael Pavone <pavone@retrodev.com> |
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date | Thu, 23 Feb 2017 00:08:17 -0800 |
parents | dc05e3a7d8da |
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1 BlastEm 0.4.1 | 1 BlastEm 0.5.0 |
2 ------------- | 2 ------------- |
3 | 3 |
4 Installation | 4 Installation |
5 ------------ | 5 ------------ |
6 | 6 |
102 select | 102 select |
103 play | 103 play |
104 search | 104 search |
105 back | 105 back |
106 | 106 |
107 The pads subsection is used to map gamepads and joysticks. Analog axes are not | 107 The pads subsection is used to map gamepads and joysticks. Gamepads that are |
108 currently supported. An example configuration is provided in default.cfg to map | 108 recognized, can have their buttons and axes mapped with semantic names. |
109 SDL joystick 0 to the first controller and SDL joystick 1 to the second | 109 Xbox 360, PS4 and PS3 style names are supported. Unrecognized gamepads can be |
110 controller. The button assignments there work well for a 360 controller (at | 110 mapped using numeric button and axis ids. The following button names are |
111 least on Linux, it's possible the physical button to button number is different | 111 recognized by BlastEm: |
112 on other operating systems). | 112 a, cross |
113 b, circle | |
114 x, square | |
115 y, trinagle | |
116 start, options | |
117 back, select, share | |
118 guide | |
119 leftbutton, l1 | |
120 rightbutton, r1 | |
121 leftstick, l3 | |
122 rightstick, r3 | |
123 The following axis names are recognized by BlastEm: | |
124 leftx | |
125 lefty | |
126 rightx | |
127 righty | |
128 lefttrigger, l2 | |
129 righttrigger, r2 | |
130 | |
113 | 131 |
114 The mice subsection is used to map mice to emulated Mega/Sega mice. The default | 132 The mice subsection is used to map mice to emulated Mega/Sega mice. The default |
115 configuration maps both the first and second host mice to the first emulated | 133 configuration maps both the first and second host mice to the first emulated |
116 mouse. This should not need modification for most users. | 134 mouse. This should not need modification for most users. |
117 | 135 |