Light Guns
This page is under construction, and will help you setup EmuVR for light guns while the full instructions are still being written.
Enabling Light Gun Input for a System in Game Scanner
Simply click to enable the "Lightgun" option in the same place you can enable mouse or keyboard input in Game Scanner: Core Options. For most cores, that's it.
You should move your light gun games into a separate folder for that system, e.g. "Games\PS1 (Lightguns)", as all games under the folder will receive input as light gun games, and won't work with normal controls if they're common games.
Device Code
You'll notice there's a "Device code" field under your "Lightgun" option, with a number. That number defines what virtual controller the core will see, such as a gamepad, a mouse, or light guns. Each core can have their own numbers to define which is which.
Since EmuVR 1.0.6, Game Scanner has an internal database with those default values for each core. When you enable "Lightgun" input, it will automatically select the default light gun device code for you. All the games under that folder will automatically use that input device in Retroarch, which means you don't need to mess with input settings and saving core overriders/remmapers like you did for mouse and keyboard. This new database does the same for mouse and keyboard input too, so they're way easier to setup now as well.
Some cores have multiple different light guns models. E.g. some PS1 games, like Time Crisis will only work with "Guncon", while others, like Area 51, will only work with "Justifier", and each has its device code. You can choose it from the "Device code" drop down in Game Scanner, or type a new code in the field if you need.
TL;DR: If you see your light guns but can't shoot, try another device code from the dropdown.
How to Play
When you focus input into a game with light gun input enabled, your hands will turn into light guns. Just press the trigger to shoot! When detaching from the game, you'll see your hands again.
If you're playing with keyboard / mouse or controllers, your "nose" will be your gun, and you'll see a crosshair when gazing into a screen running a light gun enabled game.
If you have multiple TVs running lighg gun games, you can seamlessly shoot and switch between all of them if had focused input into any light gun game first. Non light gun screens will be ignored when shooting.
There are games where you "reload" by shooting off screen, and you can just do that. Just be careful to not shoot another screen running a light gun game, or you'll shoot switch to it instead of registering an off-screen shot. With your keyboard / mouse / controller "nose" gun, you can still do that, but there's also a shortcut button for easier off-screen shooting (also easier on your neck).
Some games need auxiliary buttons on your light gun, such as pressing Select to add a coin, or Start to begin the game, or a button to take cover in Time Crisis. Each hand