Joystick Emulator Archive
Joystick emulation is the process of having a control device other than your keyboard send keyboard input to your computer. A TSR (Terminate Stay-Resident) program stays in memory and whenever a joystick button registers as being pressed, your computer will read a keyboard button. Joystick emulators require that you assign different keyboard buttons to each respective joystick button.

Most joystick emulators are actually faster than using built in joystick support on many games and emulators and allow more configurability.


Inputting keystrokes via a PC Joystick:
  1. JoyEmu (v3.30 / MS-DOS)
  2. JOYKEYS (v1.41 / MS-DOS)

Inputting keystrokes via a Console Controller:

  1. SNESKey (v1.61 / MS-DOS, Win95)
  2. Console Cable (v1.40 / MS-DOS)

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