


Locate the PCSX2 install folder in your Start menu program list.Minimize the configuration window and remember the exact path to the folder where your BIOS is installed.A prompt will pop up, telling you that “This path does not exist.When the BIOS screen pops up, select “Open in Explorer” in the bottom right corner.Review the available plug-ins included with the PCSX2 emulator and hit “Next.”.You will start with the First Time Configuration screen. Maximize the “First Time Configuration” window from the previous steps.Open the folder and drag the unpacked files from the installation into the folder. Select “Refresh list” to see the available regions. PCSX2 is now installed and ready to run.Select your region and hit “Finish” to complete the setup.You should see Japan, Europe, and USA BIOS files appear in the white box. If you have used emulators before, you know that they usually come with preconfigured keyboard keys you can’t change. You will see three tabs: General, Pad 1, and Pad 2.Navigate to “Config”, then select “Controllers (PAD),” and finally “Plugin Settings.”.But PCSX2 allows you to set up your keys to fit your preferences. You will see a schematic with all of the buttons you have to configure.Select Pad 1 to configure your controller.Pads 1 and 2 are reserved for players 1 and 2.

The buttons represent those seen on the PlayStation 2 controller.
