Krakerman Posted August 7, 2011 Posted August 7, 2011 Well I created an ParaJVE.ini advanced config file so that when you run ParaJVE thru GameEx it will not lose focus. I tried attaching as an attachment but firefox keeps giving me a flash crash error. So here it is (Save it as ParaJVE in your C:\GameEx\CONFIG\EMULATORS folder and select it under the advanced config):# This is an advanced emulator configuration file. It does things such as allow keyboard only emulators to be operated by a gamepad, wait for additional processes to exit and map keys. If this file is used it overrides the MAPKeys setting for the emulator.[GENERAL]# Enabled. Use this. Enabled=True#Make MCE Back button and X-ARCADE Escape and SlikStik Escape to close emulator process MapBack=True#Make Escape key close emulator process MapEscape=true#When exiting an emulator via the above mappings, you can specify keys in the send keys format to send instead of having GameEx close the process to cleanly exit the emulator. Such as the Q Key or ALT F4 which is %{F4} KeysToSendOnExit=#Wait for keys to be processed by the emulatorEmuWaitForKeys=True#Additional processes to wait to exit or close on exit. Dont include the .exe. Leave blank not to use. Process1=Javaw Process2= Process3= Process4=[JOYMAPPING]# For mapping a GamePad to keys# Specify a virtual key code to send when the specific joystick control is pressed. Look at vkcodes.htm for codes. JoymappingEnabled=FALSE Left= up= Right= Down= Button1= Button2= Button3= Button4= Button5= Button6= Button7= Button8= Button9= Button10= Button11= Button12=[GAMEPADEXIT]#MAP Gamepad controls to exit and make controls exit process MapGamePadExit=True#Flag the controls that exit a game by placing True next to each control. To not use the control as part of the combination use a 0 Left=True Down= Right= Up=True Button1= Button2= Button3= Button4=True Button5=True Button6=True Button7= Button8= Button9= Button10= Button11= Button12=[MOUSEMAPPING]# For registered users, the ability to control the mouse with a gamepad and/or directional keys. # For example for PC strategy games.# Apparantly this functionality is similar to the software Pinnacle profiler. Remember you can setup an emulator# as one PC game. Specify enabled, and mousespeed 0-20. 20 Being fastest. This setting overrides the directional# mapping for the above and buttons 1 and 2 Button 1/CTRL becomes left mouse. Button 2/ALT Right mouse MouseMappingEnabled=False MouseSpeed=0[bLOCKKEYS]# Use this section to disable and block key presses and mouse clicks.# To disable the mouse clicks use code 1 for left mouse button, # 2 for right button and 4 for middle buttonEnabled=FalseBlockKey_1=1BlockKey_2=2BlockKey_3=4BlockKey_4=BlockKey_5=[KEYBOARDREMAP]# Remap Keys for the emulator. Specify from the from key, which is the key you wish to replace the to key# This should be good enough for real time gaming. Registered version feature. Look at VKCodes.htm for codes.Enabled=FalseRemap_1_From_VK=Remap_1_To_VK=Remap_2_From_VK=Remap_2_To_VK=Remap_3_From_VK=Remap_3_To_VK=Remap_4_From_VK=Remap_4_To_VK=Remap_5_From_VK=Remap_5_To_VK=
celly Posted August 7, 2011 Author Posted August 7, 2011 Here is my config - ParaJVE.txtLike I said before, I use an advanced config to process wait for javaw.
Krakerman Posted August 7, 2011 Posted August 7, 2011 Yeah that is what my Advanced ParaJVE config does as well I do that with all games/emulators that lose focus I just look for a program that is running in the background then create a advanced config file for it. Sorry if that was posted already, just thought I would share it with everyone else that might of not known how to do it.I saw your last post about using Wait Before keys to 10000, then in Keys To Send I put {F11} {F11}. So I was a little confused why you needed to use that when all you have to do is make sure that you have fullscreen checked under ParaJVE. Then when you run ParaJVE it will automatically go fullscreen and using the advanced config so it will not lose focus at all.
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