Glovepie gh3 script windows#
Unless you are using Windows 9x, the keyboard keys will be the actual physical keys, ignoring whatever keyboard layout you are using. Some keys (like Pause) only tell you when they are pressed but not released, so the computer assumes they are released soon after. True when they are down and false when they are up. Keyboard emulation doesn’t work as well on Windows 9x, because it won’t work in DirectInput games on 9x.
If you swallow a key on all keyboards, it is impossible for GlovePIE to tell which keyboard it came from. If you have multiple keyboards, you can only swallow the key on all keyboards, not on specific keyboards. If you didn't use swallow, the game would receive both the real key (Left) and the fake key (A). This means that when you press the Left arrow key the game won't receive the left arrow key, but it will receive the A key. When you swallow keys, other programs will not be able to read them. You can set the delay like this:Ī very cool feature is that you can now swallow keys. Like a real keyboard, keys don't start repeating until after a delay. It is measured in Hz (Hz just means times per second). But you can tell GlovePIE to repeat keys at a different rate if you prefer: If you hate that feature, and wish you could move diagonally in Notepad by holding two keys at once, you can disable it like this:īy default GlovePIE will use the same key repeat rate as your real keyboard. GlovePIE will simulate that same behaviour by default. Normally a keyboard will only repeat the most recent key that you pressed. Although you can disable this if you want. Keyboard emulation will now trigger the auto-repeat you normally get when you hold down a key on a real keyboard. For example the multimedia keys, or the Excel key, etc. You can emulate keys that don’t actually exist on your keyboard if you want. You can read or write to the keyboard using the keyboard object, or just by using the name of the key without anything in front of it.