controllers – How to Use Both the Analog Stick and D-pad in an SNES Emulator

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I was in the mood to play Chrono Trigger again and rather than put up with the disc loading times on my PS1 Final Fantasy Chronicles version, I figured I would just use an emulator.

Naturally I would prefer to use a controller rather than keyboard/mouse, so I grabbed my trusty 360 controller. Here's where things get tricky: I would like to be able to use both the analog stick (which is ideal for running around) and the D-pad (which is perfect for navigating menus) on the controller.

I tried SNES9x, and it doesn't appear to support mapping multiple buttons to the same input. I tried the latest version of bsnes/higan and it did support that feature, but my computer just isn't powerful enough to run the accuracy profile (the only profile available in current versions) without obnoxious audio problems. I tried the last version of bsnes/higan with the balanced/performance profiles (v0.98) and of course it doesn't support that feature.

Is there a performant SNES emulator that has that feature? Alternately is there a free & reliable utility that will help me achieve this functionality?

Best Answer

Joy2Key allows you to map joypad buttons to keyboard keys and older versions (version 3.7.4 is what I have on my PC) are free.