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    Amstrad CPC - where is the backslash \ key

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    • C
      crumbs
      last edited by

      Here is my setup as requested in Read This First:
      Pi3b, 2.1A aftermarket power supply
      Retropie 4.3
      Pre made SD Image: retropie-4.3-rpi2_rpi3.img
      1 USB wireless bluetooth keyboard
      2 identical Arcade DragonRise USB joysticks
      lr-Caprice32

      Hi All :)
      When trying to play Roland in the Caves, I found the the \ key does not work. In fact, none of the keys on my standard keyboard (with @ above the 2) seem to map to the \ key when using the the game.

      The \ key works fine when using the Raspbian command line so it appears the regional settings are not the cause.

      Any knowledge or ideas would be appreciated.
      Thank you

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      • DeflektorD
        Deflektor
        last edited by

        Looks like it's bound to "SDLK_LESS" whatever that is. I couldn't make it work either.

        https://github.com/ColinPitrat/caprice32/search?q=CPC_BACKSLASH&unscoped_q=CPC_BACKSLASH

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        • ClydeC
          Clyde @Deflektor
          last edited by

          @deflektor According to the SDLKey documentation, it's the less-than sign (<).

          https://www.libsdl.org/release/SDL-1.2.15/docs/html/sdlkey.html

          http://sdl.beuc.net/sdl.wiki/SDLKey

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            youxia
            last edited by

            In my Amstrad setup (lr-caprice) pressing x results in "xX" and pressing s = "sZ"

            Any idea why this is happening?

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            • ClydeC
              Clyde @youxia
              last edited by

              @youxia It might be better if you started a new thread about this, since it's a completely different question from @crumbs' one.

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                poo @crumbs
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                @crumbs said in Amstrad CPC - where is the backslash \ key:

                Here is my setup as requested in Read This First:
                Pi3b, 2.1A aftermarket power supply
                Retropie 4.3
                Pre made SD Image: retropie-4.3-rpi2_rpi3.img
                1 USB wireless bluetooth keyboard
                2 identical Arcade DragonRise USB joysticks
                lr-Caprice32

                Hi All :)
                When trying to play Roland in the Caves, I found the the \ key does not work. In fact, none of the keys on my standard keyboard (with @ above the 2) seem to map to the \ key when using the the game.

                The \ key works fine when using the Raspbian command line so it appears the regional settings are not the cause.

                Any knowledge or ideas would be appreciated.
                Thank you

                hi, the (') key is also the (/) key
                so just map ' as the jump right key instead of the / key
                and now you can jump right in roland in the caves and avoid the pesky pterodactyl and poo on his head :)

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