Bind your keyboard keys or controller buttons (Xbox, PlayStation, or arcade stick) to the corresponding arcade cabinet inputs (Coin, Start, Service, Up, Down, Left, Right, and Action Buttons). Save your input configuration. Click to start the game. Troubleshooting Common Errors
For most users, TeknoParrot is the best option. It's a free and actively maintained "compatibility layer" originally designed for Sega's Ring series but now supports a wide array of arcade hardware, including the Taito Type X and X2.
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: Allows users to choose between "LCD" and "CRT" layouts in the settings menu. The CRT mode is slightly adjusted to account for overscan common in older arcade monitors.
To help you find the best setup for your specific hardware, could you tell me you plan to use (like an Xbox pad, keyboard, or a dedicated arcade fight stick)? If you run into any performance issues, sharing your graphics card model will help me provide the exact optimization steps. Share public link