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Use a keyboard or remap.
on screen keyboard sucks ass for this on that tiny screen.


This too is a right pain for me.

The onscreen keyboard activated by pressing the '-' key on the ZX spectrum core (fuse) works perfectly. Can we get this implemented, and who do i need to contacr?
 
This too is a right pain for me.

The onscreen keyboard activated by pressing the '-' key on the ZX spectrum core (fuse) works perfectly. Can we get this implemented, and who do i need to contacr?
It has no arrow keys, its useless
 
This too is a right pain for me.

The onscreen keyboard activated by pressing the '-' key on the ZX spectrum core (fuse) works perfectly. Can we get this implemented, and who do i need to contacr?

My instructions to use the on screen keyboard in the Vice core are here: https://gbatemp.net/threads/retroar...ghtlies-included.437034/page-185#post-7919463

I agree that this on screen keyboard is so hard to use it is almost useless and the n key doesn’t work so has to be mapped to a button.

Apart from the hard-to-use on screen keyboard, the Vice core runs everything very nicely. There are no save states, but a real C64 didn’t have save states either.
 
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My instructions to use the on screen keyboard in the Vice core are here: https://gbatemp.net/threads/retroar...ghtlies-included.437034/page-185#post-7919463

I agree that this on screen keyboard is so hard to use it is almost useless and the n key doesn’t work so has to be mapped to a button.

Apart from the hard-to-use on screen keyboard, the Vice core runs everything very nicely. There are no save states, but a real C64 didn’t have save states either.
If you think it's worth it, feel free to add a keybind to pop it open with a HAVE_LIBNX ifdef, but honestly I wouldn't use it so /shrug
Real keyboard all the way
 
On Dosbox I plugged in a real keyboard. System Shock 1 hangs after entering your name, and System Shock 2 there's Shock2.exe and SShock.exe, SShock2.exe says "this program must be run under Win32" Shock2.exe says "this program must be run in DOS mode".
 
On Dosbox I plugged in a real keyboard. System Shock 1 hangs after entering your name, and System Shock 2 there's Shock2.exe and SShock.exe, SShock2.exe says "this program must be run under Win32" Shock2.exe says "this program must be run in DOS mode".

System Shock 1 works for me. I just started sshock.exe, entered my name and started a game. There are many version of this game. Does your intro video play? Mine does. When I quit my version it says: "Thanks for playing System Shock vF1.6S."

System Shock 2 is Windows only, so it will not work.
 
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