![]() You are right about 2 joystick buttons at the same time with AHK though, not sure why that is, Luckily as its only being used for exiting a front end any lag shouldn't be an issue. In a way I'm thankful that you made me check whether I was crazy or not, At least I know now that I don't have to put another button on my machine for exiting Hyperspin. I am unsure if it will work in conjunction with other emulators, but any emulator that uses Joystick commands should be fine. Please note I have only tested that this works with Mame, I have not tested with any other emulators. I can confirm in my testing with Mame that the credit button works as normal and it still works for exit with both credit buttons pressed together. You should now find that when holding down P1 credit and then Pressing P1 start sends an esc command to exit Menu/Hyperspin. You then right hand click on whichever button you have assigned as your P1 coin button (in my instance Button8) you need to change the option for set selector to Selects set 2 and choose the option for when held (you will get a little blue bar at the bottom of the button that says 2 with an arrow next to it), If you press the arcade button selected then you will see it changes to a 1 and that the selected set in bottom right will change to 2.Ĭhoose set 2 (bottom right) and click on whichever button you have assigned as your P1 start button (in my instance Button7) and set this to esc. (Which should be always as unless its a fight stick its not going to be removed). Save the Joystick setup and it will automatically load that when it detects the controller. I only set mine up for the player 1 side, not much point in setting up on both. Run xpadder and create a joystick setup which I imagine will be much like mine, 1 joystick and 8 buttons. You should be able to find it at download.hr If you want go Here to find out how to play Elder Scrolls Online on your TV.OK firstly you want a copy of xpadder 5.3 which was the last of the freeware versions of xpadder. To run the Antimicro profile when the game launches make sure the auto profile is linked to the eso.exe Then go to Startup and right click on XboxStat.exe and disable it. To disable the Xbox 360 popup window when you press the Xbox Guide Button press the Windows Key + R and type msconfig. Also if Elder Scrolls Online*is ran as an administrator you will most likely run*Antimicro as an administrator. If your running Elder Scrolls Online in Compatibility Mode you may need to run Antimicro in compatibility mode. I WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE IF THIS INFORMATION*GETS INTO THE WRONGS HAND OR LEAKS FROM YOUR COMPUTER. NOTE: BY STORING YOUR USERNAME AND PASSWORD INTO YOUR ANTIMICRO PROFILE IS NOT A SECURE WAY OF STORING THIS INFORMATION. Open this file and follow the instructions.*If you want to press or hold a button to paste a username or password go to the Mouse Mode/Login Mode in the Antimicro profile and click on the D-Pad buttons and change the Text Entry command text to your username and password. ![]() ![]() In the alternative download there will be a text file named Elder Scrolls Online (Alternative) - Xbox Gamepad. Then download the files here and launch Antimicro and open the profiles you downloaded. Install the software that comes with your controller first. If you play Oblivion also look at my Oblivion Xbox Gamepad.īack + D-Pad Up-Paste Username 1/Paste Password 1 (Hold)īack + D-Pad Right-Paste Username 2/Paste Password 2 (Hold)īack + D-Pad Down-Paste Username 3/Paste Password 3 (Hold)īack + D-Pad Left-Paste Username 4/Paste Password 4 (Hold) The Elder Scrolls Online controls are the default controls that are used in Elder Scrolls Online with the added features this mod offers and the Elder Scrolls Online (Alternative) controls change the setup to be more like Skyrim. There are two controller configurations that are included with this. D Pad: Select D pad tab at the bottom of the Controller Setting Window. These controls can allow you to do things such as log into your Elder Scrolls Online account with a few presses of a button. Click the joy-pad icon on the left top of the Xpadder window and then select settings. If you play Elder Scrolls Online with a controller the controls are not as user friendly as they are on Xbox One.
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