It comes in handy when playing FPS, RPG or any game that requires multiple button control. When you press that key or push a button, the controls or app present on that part of the screen gets pressed/triggered. What Key-Mapping does is that you can put markers anywhere on the screen and assign a keyboard key or mouse button. One of the hot-selling points of this emulator is Key Mapping. ![]() ![]() Honestly, I wouldn’t worry unless I’m running on 2 GIG of RAM and a Pentium 4 processor which really can’t handle multi-tasking. The emulator comes pre-loaded with some third-party apps, preferably the ones sponsoring them so can’t really a complaint.
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