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Some home computer emulators also support external keyboards, mice, and gamepads: You’ll have to start up a game, them press START + L1 to bring up the menu, and map the controls from there. The other two didn’t recognize external gamepads for me, but XMAME worked like a charm. Depending on the gamepad you use, the controls may already be mapped if not, just go ahead and map them in the settings. Unlike the others, this doesn’t support two-player gameplay (which makes sense since this was a handheld device). Map this one in the settings once you’ve opened a game. This one is actually a fork of the most recent emulator I recommend, but you’ll find a link to the one that supports external controllers near the bottom of the PS1 section. This also needs to be mapped, but it works flawlessly.
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