On my Mac Os the pokemon pearl desmume buttons are..A on ds is x on laptop..z is for b..a is y..s is x on ds and q-w is L+R
Yes, Desmume
Yes. DeSmuME is available for Mac OS X.
To work the Nintendo DS emulator Desmume on a computer running Mac OS X you will need the latest version of Desmume for Mac OS X, currently 0.9.6-OSX, which you run by double clicking its icon. Once running you click on the Open icon and select a .nds ROM file to open. Once a ROM file has been selected you click on the Run icon to run it. When you have finished you click on the Quit icon.
In Desmume, you can typically customize the controls by going to "Config" and then selecting "Control Config." From there, you can map the various buttons to your preference using your keyboard or controller. The default controls usually include standard configurations for movement, actions, and menu navigation.
You can't. Desmume 9.7 doesn't have a cheat code option. You should probably download an earlier version of desmume if you want cheat codes on your game.
yeah, i run DesmuMe 0.9.5 to play Nintendo DS/Gameboy games on my mac. you need to search for the mac version (don't worry it's free and legal) then search for and Download "yugioh roms for Nintendo DS" locate the ROM where u save it and open in DesmuME P.S i the best game up to date is "Yu-Gi-Oh World Championship 2010:Reversal of Arcadia because it has ALL the cards Good Luck
In DeSmuME, the select button is typically mapped to the keyboard's "X" key by default. However, you can customize the controls through the emulator's settings by navigating to Config > Control Config. There, you can change the key assignments for the select button and other controls to suit your preferences.
1.Go to Library 2.Go to Application Support 3.Go to DeSmuMe 4.Some random number such as 0.98 or 0.99 or whatever 5.Savefiles are in the battery
To change the controls in DeSmuME, open the emulator and navigate to the "Config" menu at the top. Select "Control Config" from the dropdown list, which will open a window displaying the current key mappings. You can click on the action you want to change, press the new key, and then click "OK" to save your changes.
Pretty much. You might find a few differences, like the key controls are different, or that the PC version uses military time and the Mac version uses AM/PM, but it runs the same. (New person) But on mac you can't have sims 2 apartments.
you'll need a few tools search on utube to find them......