<p>On the pull down menus, you can select the device you want to be emulated on input ports 1 and 2 (game pad, zapper, pad, paddle). If you check the box labeled "Attach four-score(implies four gamepads)", you won't be able to select any of these options, because the four-score allowed someone to use 2 extra controllers.</p>
<p>The device currently being emulated on each port is listed above the drop down list; loading certain games will override your settings, but only temporarily.</p>
<p>The left mouse button is the emulated trigger button for the Zapper. The right mouse button is also emulated as the trigger, but as long as you have the right mouse button held down, no color detection will take place, which is effectively like pulling the trigger while the Zapper is pointed away from the television screen. Note that you must hold the right button down for a short time to have the desired effect. </p>
<p>Emulates the NES Power pad. The 12 pad buttons can be routed via the configure button. FCEUX allows up to 2 Power Pads to be emulated at once (Power Pad A and B).</p>
<p>You can also select the input device to be emulated on the Famicom Expansion port. If you select a device for the Famicom Expansion Port, you should probably have emulated game pads on the emulated NES-style input ports. </p>
<p>In addition to the traditional famicom controller, FCEUX can emulate the Famicom version of the Arkanoid controller, the "Space Shadow" gun, the Famicom 4-player adapter, the Family Keyboard, the HyperShot controller, the Mahjong controller, the Oeka Kids tablet, the Quiz King buzzers, the Family Trainer, and the Barcode World barcode reader.</p>
<p>Checking this box will replace the Start button used by controller 2 with the microphone option found on the famicom. Pressing the Microphone button is like blowing or yelling into it on the console equipment. The Port 2 controller used for the Famicom included a microphone and a volume control in place of the Start and Select buttons. This option isn't automatically detected, so it has to be manually enabled by the user. Movie files may also enable and use this feature. Both Famicom Cartridges and Famicom Disks have made use of this feature, such as both the cartridge and disk version of Zelda 1, Hikari Shinwa, and Takeshi no Chosenjo. Games other than those listed here use this feature.</p>
<p>This feature allow you to set the current input configuration to one of three presets. This gives you the option to quickly change from one input configuration to another (such as toggling between 1 or 2 controllers and/or toggling from controller 2 being bound to controller 1 or having its own controls).</p>
<p>To assign the current input configuration to a preset press the down arrow next to one of the presets. To assign the preset as the current input configuration press the up arrow or use the hotkey assigned to that specific preset. Preset hotkeys can be assigned in the <aclass="rvts18"href="MapHotkeys.html">Map Hotkeys</a> menu.</p>
<p>By default FCEUX allows you to press both the left and right controls at the same time (or up and down). To disable this feature uncheck the checkbox on the left. </p>
<p>To use this feature, close the input config window and return to the FCEUX main window. Hold down the auto-hold hotkey and press one of your controller inputs. This will add it as one of the auto-hold assignments. The game will keep auto-hold assigned buttons held be default. Pressing one of these keys will release the button for the duration that it is held.</p>
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