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ATB 2018 年 7 月 10 日 上午 6:16
Emulator delay (keyboard delay when moving)
So as i've gotten the configuration down for player 2 it seems with movement there is a delay using ucr and vjoy while moving up or down or left and right in a fast movement. By moving fast with the keys it sure does have a bit of a delay movement almost like you're actually using the d pad rather it feeling like buttons. Anyone else get this issue when emulating the keyboard as a controller or understand what i mean. Is there a possible solution to this input delay when it comes to movement since you press these keys alot?
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coolDisguise 2018 年 7 月 11 日 下午 2:32 
Don't emulate?
You can use your keyboard without doing this, as far as I remember. Why would you try to mimick a gamepad with your keyboard anyway? I can see cases where people want to do it the other way around but this just seems weird to me.
You could always plug in a second keyboard, if your concern is that you cannot play comfortably on the same physical device without getting in each other's way and you for some reason really really really want both to play on a keyboard, although a gamepad is way more comfortable for this game.
Your computer won't recognize them as DIFFERENT keyboards though, so the keys should be mapped on a seperate set of keys for both players.
ATB 2018 年 7 月 11 日 下午 7:37 
well we use parsec so that wouldn't work...
coolDisguise 2018 年 7 月 14 日 下午 2:42 
Oh, I see. You original situation is that you aren't even at the same computer.

So your problem is that you're trying to use emulating software for devices that are not even connected to the computer that you want to play on. Think about this.
Your computer cannot see the device, because it's connected on another computer.

So you what you actually would like to do is
- have a steady and fast connection between both systems.
Send the input via that connection, so your first try should be if a keyboard on the remote computer would work.
If it turns out the connection is too slow, you can just quit here.
There are a variety of programs to establish such a connection, but use them with care, because essentially you're giving your friend full access to your computer while doing this.
You could try to use Microsoft's own Remote Desktop, for example.

If the keyboard would work, you could then proceed to use emulation software that maps keyboard presses to controller keys on the remote computer, so your friend can play with you using his controller instead of the keyboard.
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