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    Default Good C button setup for Project64?

    As topic title says,....does anyone know of a good controller setup for PJ64, particularly for playing Zelda OoT? Right now I have the C buttons set to WASD but it's not working out well.

    Oh and I am using a laptop keyboard, which basically means everything is together and no numpad.
    Last edited by AzzaKaz; November 2nd, 2006 at 01:34.

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    Default Re: Good C button setup for Project64?

    this my be a too late cause you may have already finished playing ZELDA OOT, but here's the control setup i used:

    C-up: W
    C-down: S
    C-left: Q
    C-right: E
    R-button: D
    L-button: A
    Z-button: Z
    A-button: X
    B-button: C

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    Default Re: Good C button setup for Project64?

    use psx controller usb adapter and it's working very well. I hate keyboard, you know.
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    Default Re: Good C button setup for Project64?

    the keyboard setup i use is pretty easy and intuitive.it's like this:

    A: A
    B: S

    L: Q
    R: W
    Z: Z

    C-Up: Home
    C-Down: End
    C-Left: Delete
    C-Right: Page Down

    D-Pad-Up: NumberPad 8
    D-Pad-Down: NumberPad 2
    D-Pad-Left: NumberPad 4
    D-Pad-Right: NumberPad 6

    Control Stick Up: Up
    Control Stick Down: Down
    Control Stick Left: Left
    Control Stick Right: Right

    Start: Enter

    although lots of people think its weird, it makes perfect sense to me

    EDIT:
    sorry, just reread your post and realized you don't have a numpad. you could always buy one of those usb attachments that allow you to play with game controllers. then you wouldn't need a confusing setup!
    Last edited by zeldafreak1223; July 1st, 2007 at 05:38. Reason: mistake
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    would you guys happen to know why my Logitech dual action wont work with pJ64? any kind of help would be great! maybe i dont know how to install it properly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wowdoicare View Post
    would you guys happen to know why my Logitech dual action wont work with pJ64? any kind of help would be great! maybe i dont know how to install it properly?
    It is best if you go to http://www.pj64-emu.com/ and ask for your help there. They are developers for pj64, ok ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by wowdoicare View Post
    would you guys happen to know why my Logitech dual action wont work with pJ64? any kind of help would be great! maybe i dont know how to install it properly?
    i use it with pj64...u need to be more specific with ur problem but i just installed the drivers...made a profile for pj64 and click it...then just go thru the options --> configure control then set ur buttons...

    hint...use the right analog stick for the c buttons. it pwns


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