In Project64, the default controls for the keyboard are typically as follows: Arrow keys for movement, "Z" key for A button, "X" key for B button, "Enter" key for Start button, "Ctrl" key for L button, "Alt" key for R button, and the numeric keypad for C buttons. These controls can be customized in the input settings of the emulator.
You press the "A" and "B" button together to use your engine gear.
No, the Game Boy Advance SP does not have an F2 button. The buttons are A, B, L, R, Select, and Start.
You can mess around with most of the controls My emulator has the following controls A-z B-x Select- [backsapce] Start- [enter] Up- Up arrow Down - Down arrow
yes, if you click the b button, on a gba, it will not evolove, or give it the ever stone
Push the "Backspace" button on your keyboard. If it still does not drop, then push the Backspace button repeatedly.
Press the 'B' button. I'm sorry, but did you try pressing different ones before asking this?
if you're at your house and Pokemon square and stuff, go to bed. If your in a dungeon, press the b button and go to other, then quicksave
game boy advance l l l G + B + A = gba
The B button on the formatting toolbar. Using the keyboard you can press and hold the Ctrl key and then press B. Also, if you hold the Ctrl key and press the 2 key, it will bold things or remove bolding.
Just the Arrows on your keyboard. If you are using VBA, change the joypad by using Option > Joypad >Configure > 1...
You CAN connect a gameboy advance to the Nocash GBA emulator (No$GBA), but you will need a parallel port on your PC and a special cable... You can either A) GO TO http://nocash.emubase.de/gba-xboo.htm - where you can Download the zip which contains instructions for making a cable OR B) buy a "MBV2 cable" cable either Google it or try some sites mentioned here: http://www.gameboy-advance.net/flash_linker/multi_boot.htm THEN 1) goto http://nocash.emubase.de/gba.htm - Download the emulator for sending the file to/from gba here 2) Install it, run it, go to the menu and go to Install nocashio driver, once that done, plug in cable, and away you go Note: You can only upload tiny games as the gba has very little memory, so you can only really upload things like single-pak multiplayer games (the version sent over the link cable). YOU CANNOT UPLOAD BACKUP ROMS. You CAN download the bios or an entire cartridge from the gba this way however. Question anwsered! You could do all that for WAY too much money or you go to Amozon and look for a universal USB power/data cable it works with GBA/DS/And more!!!!!-PcGeek