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Posted by captainobvious on .
Since the other two guys don't seem helpful enough (to me at least), I will be more specific. 1) The most common problem is that you have accidently turned off a background layer. The most common solution to this is to press the numbers 1-5 on the top of your keyboard. Each one toggles a different layer. If something dissappears, press the number again to make it reappear. One of the numbers should make the floor appear for you. ---------- 2) Open FCEU. If a "Select a game" window pops up, ignore it or choose a game, I don't care. Go to the Config menu and click on Input.... Under Port 1, click the Configure button. Under Virtual Gamepad 1 (This is controller 1), click on each of the buttons. Once clicked on, press any keys that you want that button to refer to*. You can use one key, like the X key for the A button, or several keys, like using the number pad for directional arrows (7=up and left, 8=up, 9=up and right, etc., so the up button is used on three keys). If you select multiple keys, pressing any one of them will activate the button (like in the example above, up is configured to 7, 8, and 9, and pressing any of them will activate up). Note: Turn on NumLock before using the number pad. Once you have selected all the keys you wish to use for that button, click on Close. Continue to do this for all the keys you wish to configure. Click "Configure" under Port 2 to configure keys for Controller 2. (Same as for Controller 1, only under Virtual Gamepad 2) *Note: Some keys (like the arrow keys) will be represented as numbers. Specifically, up=200, right=205, down=208, left=203. ------------

In reply to: 2 Issues posted by rich on .
1. On the LoZ:Link to the past rom, most of the interior floor is black, which makes it hard to find doors, get around walls, and avoid chasms.

2. Does anyone know how to change the controls for the FCE? The default keys are ctrl (B), and alt(A). However, at least on my pc, pressing alt+ctrl+L or R arrow key causes my screen to flip sideways. Given how many times I need to do a running jump, this gets rather annoying. Also I keep accidentally hitting the menu button.



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