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    Default SNES9x - command to enable mouse

    Hi

    I am using Launchbox as my front end, and have SNES9x 1.60 as my SNES emulator.

    I had to reinstall Windows recently, and forgot to backup my Launchbox settings.

    I have forgotten the command on how to enable SNES Mouse emulation in Launchbox for SNES9x.

    I have tried the following commands but they do not work.

    -port1 mouse1
    -port1 mouse2
    -port2 mouse1
    -port2 mouse2

    Any help is greatly appreciated.

    Mouse emulation works when I manually click INPUT > SNES MOUSE. But I want to avoid having to do that, and have the emulator automatically launch with input already set to the SNES Mouse.

    I have no problems with SuperScope games using the -port2 superscope command.

    Thank you.
    Last edited by munchoong; 13th-February-2020 at 02:33.

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