Project64 Input Controller
Click on Options like the above Picture shows and then click on Configure Controller Plugin. This will open the. Configure Input Dialog. Make sure that the 'Controller is Plugged in' and 'Memory Pak is plugged in' options are ticked. This will allow. You to use the Keyboard as a Controller and use Mempak saving (Native Saves). After you install it the controller should behave just like any other PC controller and you should be able to configure it using the Project 64 Options tab. I hope this helped. View entire discussion (2 comments) More posts from the project64 community. N-Rages Plugin: Open up your Project64 and go to Options Configure Controller Plugin. Click on the Devices Tab and on the Device Drop-Down box select PLAYSTATION(R)3 Controller. Then map the buttons to your liking. Save profiles so you can have diffrent layouts for diffrent games. Then right click project64 in your steam game list and press controller configuration, then press y on your controller and then goto templates and select the one you named. If you want to configure the controller yourself this image will help, because it shows what XInput buttons are mapped to the N64 ones. (Screenshot from N-Rage's default. How do I use Project 64 keyboard? Open Project 64. Click “Options.” Scroll down and click “Configure Controller Plugin.” Click the drop-down menu and select your input device. Click the button next to each corresponding Nintendo 64 controller button and press the button on your keyboard or analog device that you want to assign to it.
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(Using A PadKeyboard With Jabo's DirectInput7 1.6)
Keyboard and Game Pad Configurations are supported on Project64 via the Default Jabo Input.
Jabo's DirectInput7 1.6 has the Keyboard set for the input set as Default and are mapped to:
If you want to change some of the Keyboard assigned keys then you do the following.
(Using a Keyboard for the Input)
Click on Options like the above Picture shows and then click on Configure Controller Plugin. This will open the
Configure Input Dialog.
Make sure that the 'Controller is Plugged in' and 'Memory Pak is plugged in' options are ticked. This will allow
you to use the Keyboard as a Controller and use Mempak saving (Native Saves). Then find out what Buttons you
want to reassign and click the right hand side box (shown Above) This will then give you a message 'Press Key
(6 second)' that's how long you have to press a key.
Once you have assigned your keys it's time to save your Profile (what you have just done) so double check all
keys are correct and then click on save Profile.
The Save File Dialog will open then write in a name for the Profile and then press Save. Normally it will open to
the Root (project64) Directory, if it doesn't then select that directory.
You will be returned to the Configure Input Dialog to then click the OK button to close. Now if you have a
pad/joystick you would like to use then set Joystick Input as Default.
(Using a Pad/Joystick for the Input)
Click on Options like the above Picture shows and then click Input.
Make sure that the 'Controller is Plugged in' and 'Memory Pak is plugged in' options are ticked. This will allow
you to use the Pad/Joystick Controller and use Mempak saving (Native Saves). On the Game Device Section,
click the Drop Down Bar and choose your Controller from the list. Now find out what Buttons you want to
assign and click the right hand side box (shown Above)
This will then give you a message 'Press Key (6 second)' that's how long you have to press a key. Once you have
assigned your keys it's time to save your Profile (what you have just done)
Double check all keys are correct and then click on save Profile. The Save File Dialog will open ready for you to
write in a name (or find a dir and write a name.
Now write in a name for the Profile and then press Save. You will be returned to the Configure Input Dialog to
then click the OK button to close. Now you are ready to start using a Gamepad or Keyboard how you like it in
Project 64 How To Configure Controller
your Games. If you have a Rumble Pad and want to have Force Feedback like the real Console and your pad
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supports it, then simply select Rumble on the drop down bar.
Project 64 N64 Controller Setup
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