It is assumed that you already have the Joypad mod installed, and that you have your input devices connected and ready.
If you don't know how to install or use the Joypad mod, there are already guides elsewhere showing how to do this. Please use google.
For my input devices, I used my keyboard and mouse for my session (bottom left) and 3 of my friends used wireless Xbox 360 remotes connected with a Microsoft wireless receiver. I believe this is the most friendly setup as the Joypad mod already has pre-configured controls for 360 remotes. (Similar controls to Minecraft 360)
The first thing you should do before worrying about any window placement, sizing, etc... is to setup the sessions for all of the players that will be playing. You can this most easily by opening the launcher, logging in as the first player, launching the game. Open the launcher again, login as second player, launch the game... etc. If you have problems with the launcher not opening after the first time, right click on the icon and "Run as administrator".
You should end up with all of your sessions started like the image below.
Step 1: Setting Up Sizer
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To setup the window size of each session, I used a tool called Sizer (Download in requirements). This tool allows you to easily set the exact height and width of each minecraft session. Note that this is the part where you will need to know your screen resolution.
If you plan to host 4 players, each window will need to be half the height and width of your entire resolution to create the 4-tile setup as shown above. In my case, my display resolution is 1920x1080 (1080p), so I needed each frame to be 960x540.
You can do this in sizer after installing and launching it, then right clicking on it's taskbar icon, and click "Configure Sizer..."
I then simply removed all of the preset profiles, and added my own as shown below. I have a position and size for each session 1-4 players.
After removing all of the borders, you'll then want to select each individual window, and then change it's size and position. Focus on each one one at a time from the taskbar or alt+tab menu, then right-click on the sizer icon in the taskbar and choose a size for a selected session. Do this for all of your sessions and then you're set.
Afterward, you can start configuring each session's controls and which controller will control which. Then have fun!
Getting the process right may take some trial and error, but after you get it setup once, it becomes way quicker and easier in the future. You can also reply with any questions and I'll do my best to help.
Other Notes -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
You may want to turn on auto-hide on your taskbar. To do this in windows 8, right click on it, properties, and check "Auto-hide the taskbar"
If you have problems with the game pausing after un-focusing on a session. You can fix this by changing the value pauseOnLostFocus: to false in the options.txt file located in the minecraft directory. (%appdata%\.minecraft) on windows. Note though that you'll have to close and re-open all sessions after changing this. Edit: This can also be done by pressing F3+P
Screenshot of a 3 player setup, with one player vertically oriented.
I can look into this, however I'm not sure if it's completely possible since it requires multiple utilities. If I have some time I could probably put together a combined tool with the border_stripper source.
(1.8.9) I checked the options.txt for each instance (one offline/copy, and the other as the original) and they both have "pauseOnLostFocus" set to false but it still refuses to work when not in focus.
Step 1: Setting up the Sessions
Step 1: Setting Up Sizer
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To setup the window size of each session, I used a tool called Sizer (Download in requirements). This tool allows you to easily set the exact height and width of each minecraft session. Note that this is the part where you will need to know your screen resolution.
If you plan to host 4 players, each window will need to be half the height and width of your entire resolution to create the 4-tile setup as shown above. In my case, my display resolution is 1920x1080 (1080p), so I needed each frame to be 960x540.
Step 2: Stripping Borders
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Step 3: Positioning
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Other Notes
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You may want to turn on auto-hide on your taskbar. To do this in windows 8, right click on it, properties, and check "Auto-hide the taskbar"
If you have problems with the game pausing after un-focusing on a session. You can fix this by changing the value pauseOnLostFocus: to false in the options.txt file located in the minecraft directory. (%appdata%\.minecraft) on windows. Note though that you'll have to close and re-open all sessions after changing this. Edit: This can also be done by pressing F3+P
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32-bit should work just fine on a 64-computer. Just not the other way around.
Is there a way to have one person play with the keyboard and the other with a controller?
I need help- Instaid of a .json icon it is a Internet Explorer Icon- and When I click it/ download it- it just makes more copys of itself!
Can I do all this with AutoHotKey?
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this is fine and all but how do I set it up so each players window goes to a different monitor?
It sure would be nice if we had some grenades don't you think?
(1.8.9) I checked the options.txt for each instance (one offline/copy, and the other as the original) and they both have "pauseOnLostFocus" set to false but it still refuses to work when not in focus.