..:: Joy2Key FAQ ::..
Welcome to the Joy2Key Frequently Asked Questions[FAQ].
It should be noted that we are not in any way affiliated with the producer of Joy2Key,
and are unable to provide extensive support for the application.
* Configuration for maximum 16 joysticks.
(6 axes, 2 POV switches and 32 buttons for each joystick)
* Multiple configuration files
You can make many configuration files and choose it at any time.
* "Switch to the other configuration file" function
You can switch to and activate the other configuration file with the button which is assigned to this function.
* "Use the setting of other joystick number temporarily" function
(Something like "shift" command of SNESKey. For example, you may usually use joystick1 for keyboard emulation, but during this button being pressed, joystick3's configuration (that emulates mouse or something) will temporarily be used. Note that joystick3 is not a real joystick, it's a virtual device to .)
* Automatic shooting of buttons
* Mouse emulation (including wheel input)
* "Adjust mouse movements" function
* When it's pressed, mouse movement(or wheel rotation) becomes faster (or slower).
Normally "Joystick 1" controlls some MS-DOS game.
When "Button 5" is pressed, "Joystick 3"'s configuration(that seems to emulate
function keys and automatic shooting of cursor keys) will temporarily be used.
When "Button 6" is pressed, "Joystick 4"'s configuration will temporarily be used,
so it emulates mouse movements, wheel rotation etc.
First you'll need to download Joy2Key application here.
After that, you can set the program to emulate the following keyboard strokes:
| Controller 1 | Controller 2 | Left | Left Key | Number Pad 4 |
|---|---|---|
| Right | Right Key | Number Pad 6 |
| Up | Up Key | Number Pad 8 |
| Down | Down Key | Number Pad 2 |
| Select | Right Control Key | Number Pad 3 |
| Start | Enter / Return Key | Number Pad 1 |
| A | X Key | Number Pad 7 |
| B | Z Key | Number Pad 9 |
For additional information please visit VGMX forum, Joy2Key or email.

