The C64 Keyboard Emulator is a software application that emulates the keyboard of the Commodore 64 (C64) computer. It allows users to simulate key presses and releases of the C64 keyboard, enabling them to interact with C64 software and games on modern computers.
- Emulates the full keyboard layout of the Commodore 64
- Supports key presses and releases for accurate emulation
- Provides a user-friendly interface for easy interaction
- Allows customization of key mappings for personalized experience
- Compatible with modern operating systems
For Linux install TKinker sudo apt-get install python3-tk
To install the C64 Keyboard Emulator, follow these steps:
- Download the latest release from the GitHub repository.
- Extract the downloaded ZIP file to a desired location on your computer.
- Open the extracted folder and run the
c64keyboard-emulator.exe
file (or equivalent for your operating system). - Start emulating the C64 keyboard and enjoy!
Once the C64 Keyboard Emulator is running, you can use it to interact with C64 software and games. Simply open the desired C64 program or game on your computer and use the emulator to simulate key presses and releases as needed.
Contributions to the C64 Keyboard Emulator are welcome! If you would like to contribute, please follow the guidelines outlined in the CONTRIBUTING.md file of the project repository.
The C64 Keyboard Emulator is released under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details.