25-10-2009 01:25 PM | ||
Eagle of Fire |
You could also create a shortcut to DOSBox, in which you can mess up with the compatibility tab and disable any Windows shortcut. |
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23-10-2009 09:32 PM | ||
Saccade |
Amy's always messing with my keymaps - making them all slaves to Amy fashion... All Emo and with lots of make-up and stuff. But chic, like that film Amelie. |
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23-10-2009 08:47 PM | ||
The Fifth Horseman |
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Indeed, if you have tailored config files for specific games, each of them can have a different keymap file, not affecting the main keymap in amy fashion. Rather useful for mapping gamepad controls to some games. |
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23-10-2009 07:10 PM | ||
zirkoni |
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23-10-2009 05:13 PM | ||
Saccade | I didn't know you could do it for each game... Handy to know. | |
23-10-2009 05:08 PM | ||
dosraider |
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Dosbox->readme->keymapper .... and you can write a dosnox conf so it's only loaded with this game. (Again: dosbox->readme....) [Edit] Darned Fifth ...... |
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23-10-2009 05:08 PM | ||
The Fifth Horseman |
CTRL+F1 in DOSBox opens the keymapper. You can remap keys any way you like in it, including key combinations. So for example you could map left ALT to left CTRL, and that change will only affect games and programs running inside DOSBox. |
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23-10-2009 04:23 PM | ||
zirkoni |
Disabling alt+tab I was going to play Skunny Kart with a friend. Unfortunately, the other player uses Tab for firing and Alt for turning right. Guess what happens if you hit those keys simultaneously. Is there a simple way to disable alt-tabbing in Windows? Also, I use this shortcut quite often so it would be nice if only dosbox was affected. I did some googling and there seems to be some third party programs that could do the trick. Any recommendations? BTW, I'm currently running Windows 7. |