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I'm surprised this hasn't been posted yet. I'm going to divide this tutorial into two sections (simple and advanced).
Simple (For the Lazy)
Advanced (with Pictures)
EDIT: Fixed Small Control Issue just in Time For v.9B
Simple (For the Lazy)
Things You'll Need:
-A Windows PC (sorry Mac and Linux users)
-Mayflash Adapter (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0089NVTDM/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
-An offline copy of Super Smash Flash - (http://www.mcleodgaming.com/downloads/SSF2DemoV0_9.zip)
-Joy2Key (http://www.mediafire.com/download/ld36p5hex4efbpd/JoyToKey_en_SSF2_ready.zip)
The Steps:
1. Plug your Mayflash Adapter and let the drivers install.
2. Download the files above if you haven't already.
3. Extract the folders (right-click > extract all) and put them somewhere accessible.4. Run Joy2Key.exe and Click "OK" to the message that pops up.
6. Using your mouse Press Start > Data
7. Uncheck Records and Unlocks. (You can also uncheck Options is you wish).
8. Press Import.
9. Navigate to the Tournament Settings.ssfsav file and press save.
10. Play
-A Windows PC (sorry Mac and Linux users)
-Mayflash Adapter (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0089NVTDM/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
-An offline copy of Super Smash Flash - (http://www.mcleodgaming.com/downloads/SSF2DemoV0_9.zip)
-Joy2Key (http://www.mediafire.com/download/ld36p5hex4efbpd/JoyToKey_en_SSF2_ready.zip)
NOTE: This includes a .cfg file (configuration file) and save data.
The Steps:
1. Plug your Mayflash Adapter and let the drivers install.
2. Download the files above if you haven't already.
3. Extract the folders (right-click > extract all) and put them somewhere accessible.4. Run Joy2Key.exe and Click "OK" to the message that pops up.
Joystick 1 and Joystick 2 should be colored if your computer recognized your adapter.
5. Run SSF2.exe.6. Using your mouse Press Start > Data
7. Uncheck Records and Unlocks. (You can also uncheck Options is you wish).
8. Press Import.
9. Navigate to the Tournament Settings.ssfsav file and press save.
10. Play
Advanced (with Pictures)
Things You'll Need:
-A Windows PC (sorry Mac and Linux users)
-Mayflash Adapter (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0089NVTDM/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
-An offline copy of Super Smash Flash 2 ((http://www.mcleodgaming.com/downloads/SSF2DemoV0_9.zip)
-Joy2Key (http://joytokey.net/download/JoyToKey_en.zip)
Getting Started:
1. Plug your Mayflash Adapter and let the drivers install.
2. Download the files above if you haven't already.
3. Extract the folders (right-click > extract all) and put them somewhere accessible.
Mapping the Buttons:
Joy2Key works by turning a button input into a keyboard key. This gives us the chance to play flash games that don't support joysticks natively with joysticks. Because the controls can be changed in game it doesn't matter what keyboard keys we map the buttons to.
Initially, I mapped the buttons just like I would in any other flash game but I had a problem with dashing vs walking. We all know that if you slam the joystick left or right you dash. So this was my solution.
1. Run Joy2Key.exe and Click "OK" to the message that pops up.
3. Click "Keyboard 2"
SSF2 include the option of using a button to dash. For example, if you were holding down the right arrow key, you would walk but if you held down both the right arrow key and left shift, you'd dash. Because the dash button is used when pressing the left or right arrow key, remember the keyboard key you use for dash.
4. Pick your left key and put it in the top "1" box and "2" box. Then pick your dash key in put it in the second "2" box.
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In this example I use "1" as my dash key and "2" as my left key.
5. Check the "Switch depending on analog level" radio button and then Press OK.
6. You'll do something similar for the (Stick1: ---->) except instead of "2" for left, I use "3" for right. Notice "1" is still in the same box.
7. Bulk Assign the rest of them by pressing the "bulk assing key." Just make sure to skip POV (d-pad) Left, Down, and Right along with Button 9 as they won't be used by pressing the skip button. I just press the keys in order except shift, control, alt, and the windows button.
Bulk Assignment
Result
8. Repeat the above for joystick two.
Setting the Controls into Super Smash Flash 2:
1.Open Super Smash Flash 2
2. Using your mouse press Start > Options > Controls
3. Uncheck Autodash and D-Tap to dash.
4. You should set the Dash, Right, and Left Buttons right away with the keyboard. After that, you can just use the GameCube controller to set the rest. (Taunt is up on the dpad).
5. Repeat for P2.
AND YOU'RE DONE.
-A Windows PC (sorry Mac and Linux users)
-Mayflash Adapter (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0089NVTDM/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
-An offline copy of Super Smash Flash 2 ((http://www.mcleodgaming.com/downloads/SSF2DemoV0_9.zip)
-Joy2Key (http://joytokey.net/download/JoyToKey_en.zip)
Getting Started:
1. Plug your Mayflash Adapter and let the drivers install.
2. Download the files above if you haven't already.
3. Extract the folders (right-click > extract all) and put them somewhere accessible.
Mapping the Buttons:
Joy2Key works by turning a button input into a keyboard key. This gives us the chance to play flash games that don't support joysticks natively with joysticks. Because the controls can be changed in game it doesn't matter what keyboard keys we map the buttons to.
Initially, I mapped the buttons just like I would in any other flash game but I had a problem with dashing vs walking. We all know that if you slam the joystick left or right you dash. So this was my solution.
1. Run Joy2Key.exe and Click "OK" to the message that pops up.
Joystick 1 and Joystick 2 should be colored if your computer recognized your adapter.
2. Right-click (Stick1: <----) > Edit button assignment3. Click "Keyboard 2"
SSF2 include the option of using a button to dash. For example, if you were holding down the right arrow key, you would walk but if you held down both the right arrow key and left shift, you'd dash. Because the dash button is used when pressing the left or right arrow key, remember the keyboard key you use for dash.
4. Pick your left key and put it in the top "1" box and "2" box. Then pick your dash key in put it in the second "2" box.
(
In this example I use "1" as my dash key and "2" as my left key.
5. Check the "Switch depending on analog level" radio button and then Press OK.
6. You'll do something similar for the (Stick1: ---->) except instead of "2" for left, I use "3" for right. Notice "1" is still in the same box.
7. Bulk Assign the rest of them by pressing the "bulk assing key." Just make sure to skip POV (d-pad) Left, Down, and Right along with Button 9 as they won't be used by pressing the skip button. I just press the keys in order except shift, control, alt, and the windows button.
Bulk Assignment
Result
8. Repeat the above for joystick two.
Setting the Controls into Super Smash Flash 2:
1.Open Super Smash Flash 2
2. Using your mouse press Start > Options > Controls
3. Uncheck Autodash and D-Tap to dash.
4. You should set the Dash, Right, and Left Buttons right away with the keyboard. After that, you can just use the GameCube controller to set the rest. (Taunt is up on the dpad).
5. Repeat for P2.
AND YOU'RE DONE.
EDIT: Fixed Small Control Issue just in Time For v.9B
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