CloseEmulator

Close your emulators or open Kodi Media Center with your Xbox 360 controller

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CloseEmulator

Using your XBOX 360 Controller to close your programs and emulators without get out your bed or chair. Sounds good for you? download it and enjoy. And if you want, develop your improvements and commit it. ;)

Main Window

Installation

Download the last build in this page, run setup.exe, click in install and enjoy.

Installation Requirements

For install Close Emulator, you need .net 4 and DirectX redist 9.0C

Contributing

  1. Fork it!
  2. Create your feature branch: git checkout -b my-new-feature
  3. Commit your changes: git commit -am 'Add some feature'
  4. Push to the branch: git push origin my-new-feature
  5. Submit a pull request :D

Contributing Requirements

  1. You need a IDE compatible with c# and .NET 4 development.
  2. You also need the DirectX redist 9.0C

Features

  • With your joystick open Kodi Media center (In next version, we will add the posibility of add and choice what application want open)
  • With your joystick close the folowing emulators: (In next version, we will add the posibility of add and choice what application you want to close)
    • Atari
      • Good2600
      • ProSystem
      • Stella
    • Dreamcast
      • Chankast
      • demul
      • nullDC
    • Genesis / Megadrive / Genesis 32X / Sega CD / Master System
      • Fusion
      • gens
      • gens+
      • Regen
    • NES / Famicom
      • fceux
    • Nintendo 64 / Ultra 64
      • Project64
    • Playstation
      • AdriILE
      • AdriRUN
      • ePSXe
      • pcsx
      • psxfin
      • PSXeven
    • Playstation 2
      • pcsx2
    • Super Nintendo Entertaiment System (SNES) / Super Famicom
      • snes9x
  • Auto detect Connected and disconnected controllers
  • Display what key is pressed for help to localize the respective button into configuration
  • Edit keys schema for open Kodi and Close emulators

History

29/03/2016 - First beta source code is uploaded under MIT open source license.

Credits

Writed by Fábio Paganini Presented by Fábio Paganini

License

Released under the MIT license.