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− | This section is available as of [[SomEx|1.1.1. | + | This section is available as of [[SomEx|1.1.1.6]]. |
− | Extensions in this section take the form of a [[#pseudo button]] on the left of the equal (=) sign and a [[#keyboard macro]] on the right. This section can be used to assign actions to the buttons of the game controller when <u>not</u> using [[#Joypad]] sections. Game authors may use this section to prioritize functions provided by extensions such as [[#do_pause]] | + | Extensions in this section take the form of a [[#pseudo button]] on the left of the equal (=) sign and a [[#keyboard macro]] on the right. This section can be used to assign actions to the buttons of the game controller when <u>not</u> using [[#Joypad]] sections. Game authors may use this section to prioritize functions provided by extensions such as [[#do_pause]] and [[#do_escape]], or just add arbitrary buttons to assist in testing their games. Players may use it to manually set their buttons and or put buttons 9 through 16 of their game controller to use. |
More actions can be assigned to 0, 9000, 18000, and 27000, corresponding to the controller's first point-of-view hat. Refer to [[#pseudo_pov_hat_...]]. | More actions can be assigned to 0, 9000, 18000, and 27000, corresponding to the controller's first point-of-view hat. Refer to [[#pseudo_pov_hat_...]]. | ||
'''Note: that buttons 1 through 8 are configured by Sword of Moonlight in game. If you assign actions to them the in-game configuration for that button will be ignored. Authors should not do this on behalf of players because PC game controllers are all very different.''' | '''Note: that buttons 1 through 8 are configured by Sword of Moonlight in game. If you assign actions to them the in-game configuration for that button will be ignored. Authors should not do this on behalf of players because PC game controllers are all very different.''' | ||
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+ | ====Pause & Select by default==== | ||
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+ | Some time ago buttons 9 and 10 were assigned to PAUSE and ESCAPE respectively. They must be reassigned in order to change this behavior. PAUSE pauses a game. ESCAPE changes the analog mode, or escapes out of menus. 10 is a "select" button on many controllers. This makes that button select the analog mode, making it easier for players to discover its functionality. Refer to [[#do_pause]] and [[#do_escape]]. | ||
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+ | ====XInput note for Xbox devices==== | ||
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+ | [[Wikipedia:Xbox|Xbox]] style controllers have analog trigger buttons that need to be moved into [[Wikipedia:DirectInput|DirectInput]] positions 7 and 8 so they are among the buttons that are configurable in the classical game menu. Unfortunately this means buttons 7 & 8 must be moved up by two, to the 9 & 10 positions; and so any higher buttons must also be moved up. As of 1.2.1.14 only 4 buttons are moved, so to cover PlayStation's L3 and R3 buttons. More buttons are not envisioned. | ||
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This section is available as of 1.1.1.6.
Extensions in this section take the form of a #pseudo button on the left of the equal (=) sign and a #keyboard macro on the right. This section can be used to assign actions to the buttons of the game controller when not using #Joypad sections. Game authors may use this section to prioritize functions provided by extensions such as #do_pause and #do_escape, or just add arbitrary buttons to assist in testing their games. Players may use it to manually set their buttons and or put buttons 9 through 16 of their game controller to use.
More actions can be assigned to 0, 9000, 18000, and 27000, corresponding to the controller's first point-of-view hat. Refer to #pseudo_pov_hat_....
Note: that buttons 1 through 8 are configured by Sword of Moonlight in game. If you assign actions to them the in-game configuration for that button will be ignored. Authors should not do this on behalf of players because PC game controllers are all very different.
Pause & Select by default[edit]
Some time ago buttons 9 and 10 were assigned to PAUSE and ESCAPE respectively. They must be reassigned in order to change this behavior. PAUSE pauses a game. ESCAPE changes the analog mode, or escapes out of menus. 10 is a "select" button on many controllers. This makes that button select the analog mode, making it easier for players to discover its functionality. Refer to #do_pause and #do_escape.
XInput note for Xbox devices[edit]
Xbox style controllers have analog trigger buttons that need to be moved into DirectInput positions 7 and 8 so they are among the buttons that are configurable in the classical game menu. Unfortunately this means buttons 7 & 8 must be moved up by two, to the 9 & 10 positions; and so any higher buttons must also be moved up. As of 1.2.1.14 only 4 buttons are moved, so to cover PlayStation's L3 and R3 buttons. More buttons are not envisioned.