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Post by bluesy92 on Dec 30, 2008 3:34:28 GMT 1
Ok, yeah, 2 shoulder buttons and 4 face buttons, not to mention the small size of my Palm (i use a centro) so no button configuration just seems "natural"
So , to ppl who play SNES, without cramped hands, how are your buttons mapped?
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Post by beavis on Dec 30, 2008 8:23:57 GMT 1
The best way I've found around it is using the BGP100 bluetooth gamepad. The gamepad should fit the centro nicely between the handles.
LJP's support of the gamepad is great. The only thing I would wish for is user-configurable button assignments (hint, hint).
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Post by countbuggula on Dec 30, 2008 21:42:20 GMT 1
I use the 5-way for up/down/left/right, then assign the 4 buttons on the top right of the querty keypad (OPL<-) as XYAB. Then I can use the buttons to the right of the 5 way for the shoulder buttons and the ones to the left for start/select.
This is on a Treo though...is the 5 way really bad for gaming on the Centro? If so Coder12's suggestion for the D-pad might be better.
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Post by _Em on Jan 4, 2009 6:57:26 GMT 1
I find it changes depending on what game I'm playing. The hard buttons are usually YXBA or RLBA for me though.
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