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Default Snesoid controller setup

What control setup do you guys use to play? Was wondering if you guys could recommend some settings as to what plays more easily then stock controls.

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i prefer the wii classic control
IM LIKE HANS SOLO BUT STROKING MY OWN WOOKIEE
 
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i prefer the wii classic control
Same here.

For keyboard controls i use:
up=W
down=Z
right = S
left = A
select = Space Bar
start = .
a = L
b = K
x = P
y = O
left trigger = I
right trigger = J

This I used pretty much as my default setup for all my emulators when using the keyboard.
 
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I was wondering this too. The keyboard sucks for gaming, but I noticed you can use a wii classic controller with an app from the market. Does this seem to work pretty well?
 
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I was wondering this too. The keyboard sucks for gaming, but I noticed you can use a wii classic controller with an app from the market. Does this seem to work pretty well?
Worked really well for me. I didnt notice any lag.
 
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wii classic controler kicks ass. That and the kick stand case i am getting should be cool as ****
 
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up=W
down=Z
right = S
left = A
select = Del
start = enter
a = P
b = L
x = O
y = K
left trigger = Z
right trigger = M


basically took me a while to get used to these controls on the tiny keyboard. overall works fine for me.
 
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wii classic controler kicks ass. That and the kick stand case i am getting should be cool as ****
This might seem like a stupid question, but how does the wii remote connect to the phone? I know you plug the classic controller into the wii remote, but I thought the wii remote uses an IR sensor to communicate with the wii. I don't have a wii; do I need one for this to work?
 
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This might seem like a stupid question, but how does the wii remote connect to the phone? I know you plug the classic controller into the wii remote, but I thought the wii remote uses an IR sensor to communicate with the wii. I don't have a wii; do I need one for this to work?
There is a programs in the market that lets you connect the wii remote to the phone. I use one called wiimote controller. The wii remote uses bluetooth to communicate not IR.
 
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So let me get this straight..

You guys download an emulator to play nes games on your phone using the wii classic controller....


this means.. that you have a wii around..
wouldnt it just be easier to play the game on the wii?

 
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