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First post, by coach41

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I've got an iMac running OSX 10.6.8 and have been a fan of retro games for years. I started out with the Apple II as that was my first computer and later used Atari 5200 and Vectrex emulators.

Lately, I've felt an urge to explore some of the next generation games I enjoyed while I was in college and that led me to DOSBox. I've tried a few different games along the way.

One of my older favorites (interestingly, it's an late 80's game I think) was EA Sport's "Lakers vs. Celtics and the NBA playoffs". I got the game running in DOXBox just fine. I couldn't get my older game controller and JoyPad (via iPhone) to work so I stuck with the keyboard.

THe problem is that while I am move my player around and shoot the ball (via the Return key), I can't pass the ball. Something online I saw said the pass button should be "5" on the keyboard but it's not working on the Mac keyboard.

Anyone with any experience or thoughts on this?

Much appreciated.

Reply 1 of 8, by ripsaw8080

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Maybe the "5" key refers to the one on the numeric keypad. In any case, you can probably map the key to something else that will work with the mapper. The DOSBox manual (readme) has information about using the mapper.

Reply 2 of 8, by coach41

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Hmmm - Thanks. I saw the mapper mentioned before I posted but could not get it running. F1 (or FN-Ctrl-F1 on my Mac) didn't do anything. Any other tips to get the mapper going? I'm pretty tech savvy so I could probably figure things out if I can get to the mapper. But I'm a relatively "newer" Mac users so still trying to figure out Mac handles certain things.

Reply 3 of 8, by wd

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The README has so extraordinarily useful hints on how to start the mapper.

Reply 4 of 8, by Qbix

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on a mac you need fn-ctrl-cmd-f1. All other f-keys don't need cmd, only f1. (at least last time I tried it)

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Reply 5 of 8, by coach41

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Hmm - tried CTRL-F1, tried various different combos, tried to make the Mac keyboard have the F1 keys act like regular function keys. I'm trying to figure out how to enable boxer manually from the Terminal (haven't figured that out yet). Read the Read-Me file but didn't get me too far....any help appreciated.

Reply 6 of 8, by Dominus

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First of all did you try cmd-ctrl-f1 or cmd-ctrl-fn-f1?
Also you might have to disable stuff in OSX' keyboard preferences since some systemwide f-keys bindings might wreak havoc with other dosbox keycombinations.

@qbix, a selectable keyboard layout for Apple's short bluetooth keyboard might be useful, since those are more and more common these days for mac users.

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Reply 7 of 8, by Qbix

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This forum is for plain DOSBox, not boxer. Who knows what the author did to the keyboard handling.

dominus. Not sure how to detect those.

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Reply 8 of 8, by Dominus

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@op, yes, if you have problems with boxer, contact the boxer author. He hooks into dosbox extensively so, qbix wrote, it could very well be an issue with boxer.

@qbix, maybe not automatically but through some keyb command. Or someone needs to do a sensible mapperfile 😉

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