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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: California
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Speeding up no$gba, no, not a lag problem
I tried VBA before for a GBA game I had and it had a button I could use to x2 the speed of any game. It was great because certain parts were annoyingly slow (not laggy slow, just the game itself.)
Now, I'm playing a DS game and there's absolutely no lag, and I can make it go too fast if I like through options (Unlimited MHz Disaster 10%) or play it normal (Realtime Auto.) I like to play the game without being rushed through, so I normally use Realtime Auto. But certain parts in game just are so repetitive and slow I have to go and change the speed options every time. Quite annoying, so my question is: is there anything I'm missing here? Like a program that'll allow me to change those options with a single button, or is there a x2 button I don't know about? Because I don't think I'm the only one here a little annoyed by this.. |
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No.Learn to read the changelogs or faqs about No$gba before you ask questions.
Well the thing is that the emu isn't even compatible with most games and thats still being fixed, so before any extra adds are being added, the emu has to be fixed to a certain degree. There isn't a speed button at the moment.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: California
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I did read the FAQ here.. didn't think I'd need to read a changelog?
EDIT: I just checked again to be sure. Nothing is said about this in the thread FAQ here, and there is no FAQ on the main site.. Don't know what you mean by changelog, I see the one on the main page. Says nothing about my question. You're awfully rude for someone who doesn't make sense.. |
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normally laptop keybaord have a button called fucntion (Fn), teh label is in different color (blue, etc) and some other same coloured label, look for NumLk or numlock or something in common. press both button, Fn and NumLk, it'l activate numlock on your laptop keyboard. numpad key have the same label color as Fn. |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: California
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No.. there's keys in the middle of my keypad that serve as a numpad. If I use numlock, keys like k, o, u turn into arrows, etc. But there is no numpad + sign on my keyboard, I've tried every key with num lock on. Just the + sign that I use alt for.
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