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    Default m64p Analog Buttons not working

    Got 2 Questions about m64p( https://m64p.github.io/ ):

    1: How can I put Input for Analog as just has for Digital?

    2: How can I make the Screen take up the Whole Screen in the Emulator?

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    Quote Originally Posted by deadlegion View Post
    I am using a Keyboard for the Buttons. as I use the Numpad for the Analog Buttons as I show here:

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    As I comes up with either Numbers or Arrows and not the Numb Buttons like on Project 64

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    Should be more Clearer

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