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Old November 3rd, 2007, 21:03   #1
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Question 2 problems: 1. ending the emulation, 2.controlller

Hi,
if have, as you will know from the title, two problems. I looked in other threads but did not find any answers, so I ask here for help.

I have: Pcsx2 0.9.2

1. When I start a game with the emulator, it begins to run in full screen. When I want to end the emulation, I can press any button I want but nothing happens, so I have to restart my pc with the restart button. In an other version of pcsx2 (0.8.1) I had to press Esc and the game ends. What do I have to do, to end the emulation in the new version by pressing Esc or an other button??

2. I have the controller plugin LilyPad 0.7.1 and I configured it for my controller. While the configuration of my controller, it responds on any press on a button. When I start a game (in this case Smackdown vs. Raw 2007), I wait for the "Press start button" line. Now I press start (I have configured start) but nothing happens. I can press any button but nothing happens. Even by configuring the keyboard as controller nothing happens. What do I have to do, for that the controller does respond while the emulations??

I hope my explanation is good enough and I hope for help.
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Old November 3rd, 2007, 21:29   #2
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The fullscreen mode is buggy at best. Dont use it. Or if you must, exit fullscreen before hitting ESC. Sorry but dont know about the button issue.
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Old November 3rd, 2007, 21:37   #3
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I have similar issues and esc key doesn't shut down pcsx2 in fullscreen sometimes. Try pressing ctr+alt+del to start task manager then press the windows logo button then press alt+tab. This works for me about 40% of the time. The other 60% I have to restart like you do.
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Old November 4th, 2007, 08:47   #4
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Ok thanks you two for helping with the first problem, but whats about the secound??? Has anyone an idea??
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Old November 4th, 2007, 09:19   #5
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check compat list 0.9.2 for this game mayb it just yet unsupported, try different input plugin ( little chance ).
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Old November 4th, 2007, 10:11   #6
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Ya I know the fullscreen exit bug does suck, exit fullscreen mode first (alt+enter and may require you to do it twice or more times) but often I forget to press that first and press ESC and I'm like NOOOO not again... xD
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[Guide] Ending Emulation On a Full Screen

Alright as far as i know this bug cannot be fixes since the emulator emulation window does not CLOSED it just PAUSED.

You guys can see this on window mode when you press ESC and the emulation screen is still there.

So when you guys goes full screen, the PAUSED emulation will just stuck there.

Resolution - After pressing Escape, you guys can simply exit by pressing Alt+F4.
It wasn' anything really, you guys dun need to scream or restart your OS.

For low spec pc user, a fullscreen on Gsdx9 will double up speed (trust me) compared to the window.

Use 640x480 60hz for best speed and look.

Hopefully they change the emulation window so that it will close.

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