The lower part of the emulator window will respond to the mouse gestures, as if the Nintendo stylus is pressed on the screen of the Nintendo DS. New Controls - The C Stick opens a new world to your games.
The touch screen can be operated using fingertips or the provided stylus (like a PDA).
Device tables And this, Nintendo DS emulator for PC is designed with several exciting features, here have a look: I'm using Desmume to play this game, and I'm stuck at the part where you have to do a pin slash attack. Clicking is, by default, handled by the right-hand trigger, which the DS doesn’t otherwise use. Click on the Microphone Configuration option in the drop-down menu. The controls might be too complicated for some, as the mind-bending battles have you controlling characters on both screens, demanding ambidexterity and lateral thinking at all times. Also, once you have started the game, you don’t have to keep pressing the menu button to choose between your controls options (virtual controls, gamepad or stylus). I've tried numerous times such as picking up the tiles and twirling the stylus, but nothing ever happens and the only times I've been able to do it was by accident. Selecting a firmware under emulation options fixed the problem, but i just found it strange. This flexibility occurred due to the adopted virtual controls of the Nintendo DS console as well as the ease of using the finger in the lower screen area as a ‘stylus’. As a bonus, save files that are too big will work too, melonDS will just ignore the extra contents.