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Despite the widespread compatibility of the keyboard, no game in the ''Smash'' franchise officially supports keyboards as a controller option, though there are [[mod]]s that permit such. Ergo, keyboards have never had official methods of button mapping.  
Despite the widespread compatibility of the keyboard, no game in the ''Smash'' franchise officially supports keyboards as a controller option, though there are [[mod]]s that permit such. Ergo, keyboards have never had official methods of button mapping.  


Keyboards are more often than not used when emulating ''Smash'' on a PC, as using official game controllers on computers requires either peripherals like the ''Smash 4'' GameCube controller adapter or an unofficial controller with a USB input, the latter of which often have dubious build quality. Keyboards are especially prominent in the ''Smash 64'' community due to the reliance on emulators for play, though it has become less popular over time.
Keyboards are most often used when emulating ''Smash'' on a PC, as using official game controllers on computers requires either peripherals like the ''Smash 4'' GameCube controller adapter or an unofficial controller with a USB input, the latter of which often have dubious build quality. Keyboards are especially prominent in the ''Smash 64'' community due to the reliance on emulators for play, though it has become less popular over time.


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