Bug #36
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Joystick is always emulated through the USB keyboard arrow keys
Added by ndary over 7 years ago.
Updated over 7 years ago.
Description
I have connected only a USB keyboard (not mouse, or USB keyboard with built in mouse), and noticed when i try to run an ATARI software that use the ARROW KEYS to navigate (like the attached sysinfo), the navigation though the Arrow keys are not possible.
Nir
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- Status changed from New to Rejected
Not a bug, the keyboard matches the Atari layout.
See the core manual.
There is a feature request for custom mapping.
Its is not about the keyboard mapping...
if you connect just a USB keyboard (not one with built in mouse) and you load a Joystick test tool or do a simple basic program to look at STICK 0 values, then move the arrow keys you can see joystick movement..
but there is no joystick connected to the computer!
maybe the joystick has priority over the arrow keys not sue, but due to this some software that use the arrow keys to navigate do not respond to arrow keys because of the Joystick routines on the arrow keys (see the attached sysifo too)
Nir
The keyboard is mapped to match the Atari layout. Sorry the arrow keys are in the same location as on the 800XL. i.e. like this: http://www.64kib.com/autobuild/keyboard.JPG. So you need to press the keys to the right of P and L. Also some programs will of course need control. There are keyboard stickers available which make it clearer to use and then it looks like an Atari keyboard.
Yes the keyboard arrow keys should not really be mapped with this scheme, I just connected them to the joystick for convenience on some platforms so I didn't need to find a joystick.
- Related to Feature #11: Non-uk keyboard support (custom keyboard mapping) added
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