RivalsKeyboardRedirector
winforms
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3 | 4,224 | |
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0.0 | 9.3 | |
about 4 years ago | 3 days ago | |
C# | C# | |
- | MIT License |
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RivalsKeyboardRedirector
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How do I get the game to allow for local multiplayer with 1 keyboard?
You can't? How saddening. Is there any third-party ways to allow for this? I don't own a controller sadly, so I tried the Rivals Keyboard redirector but it doesn't seems to work. I'm open for any good method so I'll appreciate it if anyone knows.
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Temporary Fix to Keyboard Platdrop Bug (Rollback Beta)
For KB players only there has been a bug in the rollback beta that makes platdroping inconsistent. Devs are aware of the bug yet it has no fix yet so you could try emulating the inputs of controller as a temporary fix. This script worked for one of the players from the Asia scene: https://github.com/BomberBeetle/RivalsKeyboardRedirector
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How can I play local multiplayer with one keyboard like super smash flash 2?
Github
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Help with multiplayer
vid, github
winforms
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Ask HN: Any way to write a simple desktop app anymore?
Windows Forms[0] is still alive and will never die, and very low overhead to start with, and works on new and shiny .NET 8.
If Linux or macOS, you can use AvaloniaUI[1] instead which is sufficiently advanced but assumes some prior knowledge.
[0] https://github.com/dotnet/winforms/blob/main/docs/getting-st...
[1] https://docs.avaloniaui.net/docs/get-started/
- A GitHub issue suggests the removal of the WebBrowser control in WinForms. If you think this is a bad idea, be sure to voice your disapproval on the issue!
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Duda carrera: C#/.NET vs. Node/Express
Winforms: Licencia MIT.
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We Got the Generics We Have (2022)
3. Therefore reified generics are not possible to implement in a backwards compatible way.
Ok, sure, but if you instead a new generic collection types and leave the old ones alone, you don’t have to worry about breaking existing compiled code.
This comment about C# suggests a lack of familiarity with the approach C# took:
> C# made the opposite choice — to update their VM, and invalidate their existing libraries and all the user code that dependend on it.
All of the pre-generic C# libraries continue to exist to this day (ArrayList, HashTable, and the non-generic IEnumerable). Applications that used them never stopped working. New code uses the generic collections (List and Dictionary).
Anyways, I think the costs that Java is currently paying for non-reified generics (reflection, performance, and type safety mentioned in the article) is not worth the backwards comparability with the 20 year old J2SE 1.4. The price C# pays for making a backwards incompatible generics (mostly some minor annoyance when designing a collection class implementing IEnumerable) is worth it at this point.
P.S. ok, I do admit that C# forking the collection library is still causing ongoing maintenance work 18 years later: https://github.com/dotnet/winforms/pull/8673
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When A .NET Developer Learns Blazor
No, it is fully supported and in active development. https://github.com/dotnet/winforms
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WPF Roadmap 2023
No, it's still under active development/maintenance. https://github.com/dotnet/winforms/graphs/contributors
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Where are these images stored?
The image is kept in-memory— https://github.com/dotnet/winforms/blob/main/src/System.Windows.Forms/src/System/Windows/Forms/PictureBox.cs
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Does anyone know how to make a UITypeEditor for Winforms that works in .NET 6?
Appears that this has been broken for a while. Seems it has something to do with the new designers being run out of process.
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Why is Microsoft's C# not taught in most universities and Java is instead?
Also, the runtime that C# runs on, is also completely open source as well (https://github.com/dotnet/runtime); ASP.NET which is used to create web apps in C# is open as well (https://github.com/dotnet/aspnetcore). WinForms/WPF, used to make desktop apps in C# is also open source (https://github.com/dotnet/wpf, https://github.com/dotnet/winforms). All of the source code for these are on the dotnet Github page: https://github.com/dotnet and most are all MIT-licensed.
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Announcing .NET 7 Preview 5
You'll likely have to open an issue against https://github.com/dotnet/winforms. If you've already opened an issue here, then feel free to link and I might be able to provide suggestions on how to improve the triage process.
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