Keystxt For Cemu - Better Fix

To use Cemu with encrypted game files (like .wud or .wux), you need a properly configured keys.txt file. While many users look for a "complete" file, the most reliable way to get yours working is to ensure the specific keys for your games are correctly added. Where to Put keys.txt

The Golden Rules for a Better Keys File:

  • No Comments Unnecessarily: While comments (#) help you organize, too many slow down parsing. Use one comment per game, not per line.
  • Lowercase Hex: Cemu prefers lowercase hexadecimal keys. Consistency prevents mismatches.
  • No ( ) Tags: Old formats used (CNT) or (DISC). Modern Cemu (v2.0+) ignores these, but they add clutter. Stick to raw TitleID = Key.

4. Configuration and Optimization Strategy

To ensure the "better" functioning of Cemu, the file must be placed and formatted correctly. keystxt for cemu better

  1. Save file as YourProfile.txt.
  2. In Cemu: Input settings → Controller 1 → Load Profile → select the file (or paste mappings into appropriate fields).
  3. Enable "Use Gyro" and set "Mouse -> Gyro" if required in Cemu's controller options.
  4. Tweak sensitivities per-game; Zelda, Splatoon, and shooters usually benefit from higher gyro sensitivity and lower stick sensitivity.

Wii U Common Key: The master key needed for the emulator to recognize the Wii U system itself. To use Cemu with encrypted game files (like

[Analog] RightStick_X = M:X ; mouse X for camera/aim RightStick_Y = M:Y ; mouse Y for camera/aim RightStick_Sensitivity = 1.6 RightStick_Deadzone = 0.06 RightStick_InvertY = True No Comments Unnecessarily: While comments ( # )

A better keys file means:

  • Custom Texture Settings: You can specify custom texture settings using the texture keys. For example:
  • Dump your own keys from your Wii U using dumpsterU or Wii U USB Helper (for your own dumps).
  • Avoid pre-packaged “1000+ keys” torrents – they’re often malicious or obsolete.