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.TH "SSNES-JOYCONFIG" "1" "January 2011" "SSNES-JOYCONFIG" "System Manager's Manual: ssnes-joyconfig"
.SH NAME
ssnes-joyconfig \- Tool to configure joypad bindings for \fBssnes\fR.
.SH SYNOPSIS
\fBssnes-joyconfig\fR [OPTIONS]...
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
\fBssnes-joyconfig is a simple tool that allows updating or creating a configuration file for \fBssnes\fR.
It reads in necessary joypad bindings for a certain player and joypad.
.SH "GENERAL OPTIONS"
.TP
\fB--player PLAYER, -p PLAYER\fR
Configuration will be done for the SNES player PLAYER. This can be from 1 up to and including 5 (multitap).
Default is configuration for player 1.
.TP
\fB--joypad PAD, -j PAD\fR
Which joypad to use when configuring. Use a numeric indexing. Default here is 0 (first joypad).
.TP
\fB--input PATH, -i PATH\fR
Use config file found in PATH as a base. Old configuration values can be overwritten by new values when configuring binds. If not used, an empty config file will be used as a base. Using this option only does \fBnot\fR update the file found in PATH.
.TP
\fB--output PATH, -o PATH\fR
Writes the final config to a file, rather than \fBstdout\fR. If -i and -o point to the same file, the file found in PATH will simply be updated with the new configs.
.TP
\fB--misc, -m\fR
Also configure some binds that aren't directly related to SNES emulation, such as save states, fullscreen toggling, etc.
.TP
\fB--help, -h\fR
Prints help message.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
\fBssnes\fR(1)
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