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  • #83822
    matsmith
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    Hi all. I hope somebody out there will be able to help me. I’ve been struggling with this for a few hours now and out of ideas.

    I’m running RetroPie on my RasPi B+. It installed perfectly, but I’ve not been able to configure my USB Controllers.

    I’ve run the setup in terminal. I’ve run the setup from RetroPie-Setup. I’ve manually typed out the whole config and pasted it into /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg and nothing has worked.

    When I plugged in the controller and ran the config the first time it immediately recognised the controller and saved it’s own .cfg file in /opt/retropie/emulators/RetroArch/configs/ I thought I was onto a winner…but apparently not.

    The weird part is, the controller works OK for the emulationstation GUI, just the button mapping all seems to change when I load a game?

    Just thinking while I type this, could it be the game ROM I’m using? I’ve only loaded one ROM onto my Pi so far for testing…but maybe that’s the issue.

    Can anyone help with this? Thank-you.

    #83824
    Floob
    Member

    If you updated the retro-pie script this may be the issue:

    Error with RetroPie Setup scripts

    If you go in this directory and type ls -lah
    /opt/retropie/emulators/RetroArch/configs/

    do you see a file that has been updated recently?

    Here is a working combination:

    Working controller config files attached

    Or as you say, pasting a valid button config direct into the retroarcg.cfg file in opt/retropie/configs/all should work

    #83857
    matsmith
    Participant

    Hi Floob. Thank-you for replying.

    I’ve just tried it again. I actually deleted the .cfg file that it auto populated by running sudo ./retropie_setup.sh and re did it again so the button mapping is perfect, but the same thing happens when I load a game.

    I’ve just booted up my pi into emulationstation and the arrow keys work great, and the other buttons seem to be ok (‘start’ brings up the menu, ‘x’ selects the option, all good) but as soon as I start the game the mapping seems to change. Suddenly it’s ‘L2’ and/or ‘Triangle’ to select anything, and the start button just gives me a black screen.

    Starting to struggle now.

    #83862
    matsmith
    Participant

    Also just wanted to add as it may be important. Every time I try to run the ./retroarch-joyconfig command I get a response of “bash: ./retroarch-joyconfig: No such file or directory”

    If I go to this folder in filebrowser should I see something called retroarch-joyconfig? If so, it’s not there.

    #83863
    Floob
    Member

    The emulationstation controller file isnt used in games, its a separate one kept here:
    /home/pi/.emulationstation/es_input.cfg

    Can you post your autogenerated controller file?

    Do you have many difference between your retroarch.cfg and mine?
    You can see differences quickly here:
    https://www.diffchecker.com/

    My file is here:
    https://www.petrockblock.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/retroarch.txt

    This is an important section

    # Enable input auto-detection. Will attempt to autoconfigure
    # joypads, Plug-and-Play style.
    input_autodetect_enable = true
    
    # Directory for joypad autoconfigs (PC).
    # If a joypad is plugged in, that joypad will be autoconfigured if a config file
    # corresponding to that joypad is present in joypad_autoconfig_dir.
    # Input binds which are made explicit (input_playerN_*_btn/axis) will take priority over autoconfigs.
    # Autoconfigs can be created with retroarch-joyconfig, manually, or with a frontend.
    # Requires input_autodetect_enable to be enabled.
    joypad_autoconfig_dir = /opt/retropie/emulators/RetroArch/configs/
    #83878
    matsmith
    Participant

    I thought I made some good progess today, but same issue still.

    I finally found the retropie-joyconfig file and managed to run it which generated this .cfg file:

    input_player1_joypad_index = "0"
    input_player1_b_btn = "2"
    input_player1_y_btn = "3"
    input_player1_select_btn = "8"
    input_player1_start_btn = "9"
    input_player1_up_btn = "h0up"
    input_player1_down_btn = "h0down"
    input_player1_left_btn = "h0left"
    input_player1_right_btn = "h0right"
    input_player1_a_btn = "1"
    input_player1_x_btn = "0"
    input_player1_l_btn = "4"
    input_player1_r_btn = "5"
    input_player1_l2_btn = "6"
    input_player1_r2_btn = "7"
    input_player1_l3_btn = "10"
    input_player1_r3_btn = "11"
    input_player1_l_x_plus_axis = "-3"
    input_player1_l_x_minus_btn = "1"
    input_player1_l_y_plus_btn = "1"
    input_player1_l_y_minus_btn = "1"
    input_player1_r_x_plus_btn = "1"
    input_player1_r_x_minus_btn = "1"
    input_player1_r_y_plus_btn = "1"
    input_player1_r_y_minus_btn = "1"
    input_player1_joypad_index = "0"
    input_player1_b_btn = "2"
    input_player1_y_btn = "3"
    input_player1_select_btn = "8"
    input_player1_start_btn = "9"
    input_player1_up_btn = "h0up"
    input_player1_down_btn = "h0down"
    input_player1_left_btn = "h0left"
    input_player1_right_btn = "h0right"
    input_player1_a_btn = "1"
    input_player1_x_btn = "0"
    input_player1_l_btn = "4"
    input_player1_r_btn = "5"
    input_player1_l2_btn = "6"
    input_player1_r2_btn = "7"
    input_player1_l3_btn = "10"
    input_player1_r3_axis = "-0"
    input_player1_l_x_plus_btn = "2"
    input_player1_l_x_minus_btn = "2"
    input_player1_l_y_plus_btn = "2"
    input_player1_l_y_minus_btn = "2"
    input_player1_r_x_plus_btn = "2"
    input_player1_r_x_minus_btn = "2"
    input_player1_r_y_plus_btn = "2"
    input_player1_r_y_minus_btn = "2"
    input_player1_joypad_index = "0"
    input_player1_b_btn = "2"
    input_player1_y_btn = "3"
    input_player1_select_btn = "8"
    input_player1_start_btn = "9"
    input_player1_up_btn = "h0up"
    input_player1_down_btn = "h0down"
    input_player1_left_btn = "h0left"
    input_player1_right_btn = "h0right"
    input_player1_a_btn = "1"
    input_player1_x_btn = "0"
    input_player1_l_btn = "4"
    input_player1_r_btn = "5"
    input_player1_l2_btn = "6"
    input_player1_r2_btn = "7"
    input_player1_l3_btn = "10"
    input_player1_r3_btn = "11"
    input_player1_l_x_plus_axis = "+0"
    input_player1_l_x_minus_axis = "-0"
    input_player1_l_y_plus_axis = "+1"
    input_player1_l_y_minus_axis = "-1"
    input_player1_r_x_plus_axis = "+2"
    input_player1_r_x_minus_axis = "-2"
    input_player1_r_y_plus_axis = "+3"
    input_player1_r_y_minus_axis = "-3"

    And here is my retroarch.cfg file. There’s a few differences between yours and mine, but nothing I can see about the actual controller mapping:

    ## Skeleton config file for RetroArch
    
    # Save all save files (*.srm) to this directory. This includes related files like .bsv, .rtc, .psrm, etc ...
    # This will be overridden by explicit command line options.
    # savefile_directory =
    
    # Save all save states (*.state) to this directory.
    # This will be overridden by explicit command line options.
    # savestate_directory =
    
    # If set to a directory, Content which is temporarily extracted
    # will be extracted to this directory.
    # extraction_directory =
    
    # Save all playlist files to this directory.
    # playlist_directory =
    
    # If set to a directory, the content history playlist will be saved
    # to this directory.
    # content_history_dir =
    
    # Automatically saves a savestate at the end of RetroArch's lifetime.
    # The path is $SRAM_PATH.auto.
    # RetroArch will automatically load any savestate with this path on startup if savestate_auto_load is set.
    # savestate_auto_save = false
    # savestate_auto_load = true
    
    # Load libretro from a dynamic location for dynamically built RetroArch.
    # This option is mandatory.
    
    # Path to a libretro implementation.
    # libretro_path = "/path/to/libretro.so"
    
    # A directory for where to search for libretro core implementations.
    # libretro_directory =
    
    # A directory for where to search for libretro core information.
    # libretro_info_path =
    
    # Sets mode for archived files in file browser.
    # 0 = Ask, 1 = Load Archive, 2 = Open Archive
    # archive_mode = 0
    
    # Sets log level for libretro cores (GET_LOG_INTERFACE).
    # If a log level issued by a libretro core is below libretro_log_level, it is ignored.
    # DEBUG logs are always ignored unless verbose mode is activated (--verbose).
    # DEBUG = 0, INFO = 1, WARN = 2, ERROR = 3.
    # libretro_log_level = 0
    
    # Enable or disable verbosity level of frontend.
    # log_verbosity = false
    
    # If this option is enabled, every content file loaded in RetroArch will be
    # automatically added to a history list.
    # history_list_enable = true
    
    # Enable or disable RetroArch performance counters
    # perfcnt_enable = false
    
    # Path to core options config file.
    # This config file is used to expose core-specific options.
    # It will be written to by RetroArch.
    # A default path will be assigned if not set.
    core_options_path = /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch-core-options.cfg
    
    # Path to content load history file.
    # RetroArch keeps track of all content loaded in the menu and from CLI directly for convenient quick loading.
    # A default path will be assigned if not set.
    # game_history_path =
    
    # Number of entries that will be kept in content history file.
    # game_history_size = 100
    
    # Sets the "system" directory.
    # Implementations can query for this directory to load BIOSes, system-specific configs, etc.
    system_directory = /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/../BIOS
    
    # Sets start directory for menu content browser.
    # rgui_browser_directory =
    
    # Content directory. Interacts with RETRO_ENVIRONMENT_GET_CONTENT_DIRECTORY.
    # Usually set by developers who bundle libretro/RetroArch apps to point to assets.
    # content_directory =
    
    # Assets directory. This location is queried by default when menu interfaces try to look for
    # loadable assets, etc.
    # assets_directory =
    
    # Sets start directory for menu config browser.
    # rgui_config_directory =
    
    # Show startup screen in menu.
    # Is automatically set to false when seen for the first time.
    # This is only updated in config if config_save_on_exit is set to true, however.
    # rgui_show_start_screen = true
    
    # Flushes config to disk on exit. Useful for menu as settings can be modified.
    # Overwrites the config. #include's and comments are not preserved.
    config_save_on_exit = false
    
    # Load up a specific config file based on the core being used.
    # core_specific_config = false
    
    #### Video
    
    # Video driver to use. "gl", "xvideo", "sdl"
    # video_driver = "gl"
    
    # Which OpenGL context implementation to use.
    # Possible ones for desktop are: glx, x-egl, kms-egl, sdl-gl, wgl.
    # By default, tries to use first suitable driver.
    # video_context_driver =
    
    # Windowed x resolution scale and y resolution scale
    # (Real x res: base_size * xscale * aspect_ratio, real y res: base_size * yscale)
    # video_scale = 3.0
    
    # Fullscreen resolution. Resolution of 0 uses the resolution of the desktop.
    # video_fullscreen_x = 0
    # video_fullscreen_y = 0
    
    # Start in fullscreen. Can be changed at runtime.
    # video_fullscreen = false
    
    # If fullscreen, prefer using a windowed fullscreen mode.
    # video_windowed_fullscreen = true
    
    # Which monitor to prefer. 0 (default) means no particular monitor is preferred, 1 and up (1 being first monitor),
    # suggests RetroArch to use that particular monitor.
    # video_monitor_index = 0
    
    # Forcibly disable composition. Only works in Windows Vista/7 for now.
    # video_disable_composition = false
    
    # Video vsync.
    # video_vsync = true
    
    # Forcibly disable sRGB FBO support. Some Intel OpenGL drivers on Windows
    # have video problems with sRGB FBO support enabled.
    # video_force_srgb_disable = false
    
    # Attempts to hard-synchronize CPU and GPU. Can reduce latency at cost of performance.
    # video_hard_sync = false
    
    # Sets how many frames CPU can run ahead of GPU when using video_hard_sync.
    # Maximum is 3.
    # video_hard_sync_frames = 0
    
    # Sets how many milliseconds to delay after VSync before running the core.
    # Can reduce latency at cost of higher risk of stuttering.
    # Maximum is 15.
    # video_frame_delay = 0
    
    # Inserts a black frame inbetween frames.
    # Useful for 120 Hz monitors who want to play 60 Hz material with eliminated ghosting.
    # video_refresh_rate should still be configured as if it is a 60 Hz monitor (divide refresh rate by 2).
    # video_black_frame_insertion = false
    
    # Use threaded video driver. Using this might improve performance at possible cost of latency and more video stuttering.
    video_threaded = true
    
    # Use a shared context for HW rendered libretro cores.
    # Avoids having to assume HW state changes inbetween frames.
    # video_shared_context = false
    
    # Smoothens picture with bilinear filtering. Should be disabled if using pixel shaders.
    video_smooth = false
    
    # Forces rendering area to stay equal to content aspect ratio or as defined in video_aspect_ratio.
    # video_force_aspect = true
    
    # Only scales video in integer steps.
    # The base size depends on system-reported geometry and aspect ratio.
    # If video_force_aspect is not set, X/Y will be integer scaled independently.
    # video_scale_integer = false
    
    # A floating point value for video aspect ratio (width / height).
    # If this is not set, aspect ratio is assumed to be automatic.
    # Behavior then is defined by video_aspect_ratio_auto.
    video_aspect_ratio = 1.33
    
    # If this is true and video_aspect_ratio is not set,
    # aspect ratio is decided by libretro implementation.
    # If this is false, 1:1 PAR will always be assumed if video_aspect_ratio is not set.
    # video_aspect_ratio_auto = false
    
    # Forces cropping of overscanned frames.
    # Exact behavior of this option is implementation specific.
    # video_crop_overscan = true 
    
    # Path to shader. Shader can be either Cg, CGP (Cg preset) or GLSL, GLSLP (GLSL preset)
    # video_shader = "/path/to/shader.{cg,cgp,glsl,glslp}"
    
    # Load video_shader on startup.
    # Other shaders can still be loaded later in runtime.
    # video_shader_enable = false
    
    # Defines a directory where shaders (Cg, CGP, GLSL) are kept for easy access.
    video_shader_dir = /opt/retropie/emulators/RetroArch/shader/
    
    # CPU-based video filter. Path to a dynamic library.
    # video_filter =
    
    # Defines a directory where CPU-based video filters are kept.
    # video_filter_dir =
    
    # Path to a font used for rendering messages. This path must be defined to enable fonts.
    # Do note that the _full_ path of the font is necessary!
    # video_font_path = 
    
    # Size of the font rendered.
    # video_font_size = 32
    
    # Enable usage of OSD messages.
    # video_font_enable = true
    
    # Offset for where messages will be placed on screen. Values are in range 0.0 to 1.0 for both x and y values. 
    # [0.0, 0.0] maps to the lower left corner of the screen.
    # video_message_pos_x = 0.05
    # video_message_pos_y = 0.05
    
    # Color for message. The value is treated as a hexadecimal value.
    # It is a regular RGB hex number, i.e. red is "ff0000".
    # video_message_color = ffffff
    
    # Video refresh rate of your monitor.
    # Used to calculate a suitable audio input rate.
    # video_refresh_rate = 59.95
    
    # Allows libretro cores to set rotation modes.
    # Setting this to false will honor, but ignore this request.
    # This is useful for vertically oriented content where one manually rotates the monitor.
    # video_allow_rotate = true
    
    # Forces a certain rotation of the screen.
    # The rotation is added to rotations which the libretro core sets (see video_allow_rotate).
    # The angle is <value> * 90 degrees counter-clockwise.
    # video_rotation = 0
    
    #### Audio
    
    # Enable audio.
    # audio_enable = true
    
    # Audio output samplerate.
    # audio_out_rate = 48000
    
    # Audio resampler backend. Which audio resampler to use.
    # Default will use "sinc".
    # audio_resampler =
    
    # Audio driver backend. Depending on configuration possible candidates are: alsa, pulse, oss, jack, rsound, roar, openal, sdl, xaudio.
    # audio_driver =
    
    # Override the default audio device the audio_driver uses. This is driver dependant. E.g. ALSA wants a PCM device, OSS wants a path (e.g. /dev/dsp), Jack wants portnames (e.g. system:playback1,system:playback_2), and so on ...
    # audio_device =
    
    # Audio DSP plugin that processes audio before it's sent to the driver. Path to a dynamic library.
    # audio_dsp_plugin =
    
    # Directory where DSP plugins are kept.
    # audio_filter_dir =
    
    # Will sync (block) on audio. Recommended.
    # audio_sync = true
    
    # Desired audio latency in milliseconds. Might not be honored if driver can't provide given latency.
    # audio_latency = 64
    
    # Enable audio rate control.
    # audio_rate_control = true
    
    # Controls audio rate control delta. Defines how much input rate can be adjusted dynamically.
    # Input rate = in_rate * (1.0 +/- audio_rate_control_delta)
    # audio_rate_control_delta = 0.005
    
    # Controls maximum audio timing skew. Defines the maximum change in input rate.
    # Input rate = in_rate * (1.0 +/- max_timing_skew)
    # audio_max_timing_skew = 0.05
    
    # Audio volume. Volume is expressed in dB.
    # 0 dB is normal volume. No gain will be applied.
    # Gain can be controlled in runtime with input_volume_up/input_volume_down.
    # audio_volume = 0.0
    
    #### Overlay
    
    # Defines a directory where overlays are kept for easy access.
    # overlay_directory =
    
    # Path to input overlay
    # input_overlay =
    
    # Overlay opacity
    # input_overlay_opacity = 1.0
    
    # Overlay scale
    # input_overlay_scale = 1.0
    
    #### Input
    
    # Input driver. Depending on video driver, it might force a different input driver.
    # input_driver = sdl
    
    # Joypad driver. (Valid: linuxraw, sdl, dinput)
    # input_joypad_driver =
    
    # Keyboard layout for input driver if applicable (udev/evdev for now).
    # Syntax is either just layout (e.g. "no"), or a layout and variant separated with colon ("no:nodeadkeys").
    # input_keyboard_layout =
    
    # Defines axis threshold. Possible values are [0.0, 1.0]
    # input_axis_threshold = 0.5
    
    # Enable input auto-detection. Will attempt to autoconfigure
    # joypads, Plug-and-Play style.
    input_autodetect_enable = true
    
    # Show the input descriptors set by the core instead of the
    # default ones.
    # input_descriptor_label_show = true
    
    # Hide input descriptors that were not set by the core.
    # input_descriptor_hide_unbound = false
    
    # Directory for joypad autoconfigs.
    # If a joypad is plugged in, that joypad will be autoconfigured if a config file
    # corresponding to that joypad is present in joypad_autoconfig_dir.
    # Input binds which are made explicit (input_playerN_*_btn/axis) will take priority over autoconfigs.
    # Autoconfigs can be created with retroarch-joyconfig, manually, or with a frontend.
    # Requires input_autodetect_enable to be enabled.
    joypad_autoconfig_dir = /opt/retropie/emulators/RetroArch/configs/
    
    # Sets which libretro device is used for a user.
    # Devices are indentified with a number.
    # This is normally saved by the menu.
    # Device IDs are found in libretro.h.
    # These settings are overridden by explicit command-line arguments which refer to input devices.
    # None: 0
    # Joypad (RetroPad): 1
    # Mouse: 2
    # Keyboard: 3
    # Generic Lightgun: 4
    # Joypad w/ Analog (RetroPad + Analog sticks): 5
    # Multitap (SNES specific): 257
    # Super Scope (SNES specific): 260
    # Justifier (SNES specific): 516
    # Justifiers (SNES specific): 772
    
    # input_libretro_device_p1 =
    # input_libretro_device_p2 =
    # input_libretro_device_p3 =
    # input_libretro_device_p4 =
    # input_libretro_device_p5 =
    # input_libretro_device_p6 =
    # input_libretro_device_p7 =
    # input_libretro_device_p8 =
    
    # Keyboard input. Will recognize letters ("a" to "z") and the following special keys (where "kp_"
    # is for keypad keys):
    #
    #   left, right, up, down, enter, kp_enter, tab, insert, del, end, home,
    #   rshift, shift, ctrl, alt, space, escape, add, subtract, kp_plus, kp_minus,
    #   f1, f2, f3, f4, f5, f6, f7, f8, f9, f10, f11, f12,
    #   num0, num1, num2, num3, num4, num5, num6, num7, num8, num9, pageup, pagedown,
    #   keypad0, keypad1, keypad2, keypad3, keypad4, keypad5, keypad6, keypad7, keypad8, keypad9,
    #   period, capslock, numlock, backspace, multiply, divide, print_screen, scroll_lock,
    #   tilde, backquote, pause, quote, comma, minus, slash, semicolon, equals, leftbracket,
    #   backslash, rightbracket, kp_period, kp_equals, rctrl, ralt
    #
    # Keyboard input, Joypad and Joyaxis will all obey the "nul" bind, which disables the bind completely, 
    # rather than relying on a default.
    # input_player1_a = x
    # input_player1_b = z
    # input_player1_y = a
    # input_player1_x = s
    # input_player1_start = enter
    # input_player1_select = rshift
    # input_player1_l = q
    # input_player1_r = w
    # input_player1_left = left
    # input_player1_right = right
    # input_player1_up = up
    # input_player1_down = down
    # input_player1_l2 =
    # input_player1_r2 =
    # input_player1_l3 =
    # input_player1_r3 =
    
    # Two analog sticks (DualShock-esque).
    # Bound as usual, however, if a real analog axis is bound,
    # it can be read as a true analog.
    # Positive X axis is right, Positive Y axis is down.
    # input_player1_l_x_plus =
    # input_player1_l_x_minus =
    # input_player1_l_y_plus =
    # input_player1_l_y_minus =
    # input_player1_r_x_plus =
    # input_player1_r_x_minus =
    # input_player1_r_y_plus =
    # input_player1_r_y_minus =
    
    # If desired, it is possible to override which joypads are being used for user 1 through 8.
    # First joypad available is 0.
    # input_player1_joypad_index = 0
    # input_player2_joypad_index = 1
    # input_player3_joypad_index = 2
    # input_player4_joypad_index = 3
    # input_player5_joypad_index = 4
    # input_player6_joypad_index = 5
    # input_player7_joypad_index = 6
    # input_player8_joypad_index = 7
    
    # Joypad buttons.
    # Figure these out by using RetroArch-Phoenix or retroarch-joyconfig.
    # You can use joypad hats with hnxx, where n is the hat, and xx is a string representing direction. 
    # E.g. "h0up"
    # input_player1_a_btn =
    # input_player1_b_btn =
    # input_player1_y_btn =
    # input_player1_x_btn =
    # input_player1_start_btn =
    # input_player1_select_btn =
    # input_player1_l_btn =
    # input_player1_r_btn =
    # input_player1_left_btn =
    # input_player1_right_btn =
    # input_player1_up_btn =
    # input_player1_down_btn =
    # input_player1_l2_btn =
    # input_player1_r2_btn =
    # input_player1_l3_btn =
    # input_player1_r3_btn =
    
    # Axis for RetroArch D-Pad. 
    # Needs to be either '+' or '-' in the first character signaling either positive or negative direction of the axis, then the axis number. 
    # Do note that every other input option has the corresponding _btn and _axis binds as well; they are omitted here for clarity.
    # input_player1_left_axis =
    # input_player1_right_axis =
    # input_player1_up_axis =
    # input_player1_down_axis =
    
    # Holding the turbo while pressing another button will let the button enter a turbo mode
    # where the button state is modulated with a periodic signal.
    # The modulation stops when the button itself (not turbo button) is released.
    # input_player1_turbo =
    
    # Describes the period and how long of that period a turbo-enabled button should behave.
    # Numbers are described in frames.
    # input_turbo_period = 6
    # input_turbo_duty_cycle = 3
    
    # This goes all the way to user 8 (*_player2_*, *_player3_*, etc), but omitted for clarity.
    # All input binds have corresponding binds for keyboard (none), joykeys (_btn) and joyaxes (_axis) as well.
    
    # Toggles fullscreen.
    # input_toggle_fullscreen = f
    
    # Saves state.
    # input_save_state = f2
    # Loads state.
    # input_load_state = f4
    
    # State slots. With slot set to 0, save state name is *.state (or whatever defined on commandline).
    # When slot is != 0, path will be $path%d, where %d is slot number.
    # input_state_slot_increase = f7
    # input_state_slot_decrease = f6
    
    # Toggles between fast-forwarding and normal speed.
    # input_toggle_fast_forward = space
    
    # Hold for fast-forward. Releasing button disables fast-forward.
    # input_hold_fast_forward = l
    
    # Key to exit RetroArch cleanly. 
    # Killing it in any hard way (SIGKILL, etc) will terminate RetroArch without saving RAM, etc.
    # On Unix-likes, SIGINT/SIGTERM allows a clean deinitialization.
    input_exit_emulator = escape
    
    # Applies next and previous shader in directory.
    input_shader_next = m
    input_shader_prev = n
    
    # Hold button down to rewind. Rewinding must be enabled.
    input_rewind = r
    
    # Toggle between recording and not.
    # input_movie_record_toggle = o
    
    # Toggle between paused and non-paused state
    # input_pause_toggle = p
    
    # Frame advance when content is paused
    # input_frame_advance = k
    
    # Reset the content.
    # input_reset = h
    
    # Cheats.
    # input_cheat_index_plus = y
    # input_cheat_index_minus = t
    # input_cheat_toggle = u
    
    # Mute/unmute audio
    # input_audio_mute = f9
    
    # Take screenshot
    # input_screenshot = f8
    
    # Netplay flip users.
    # input_netplay_flip_players = i
    
    # Hold for slowmotion.
    # input_slowmotion = e
    
    # Enable other hotkeys.
    # If this hotkey is bound to either keyboard, joybutton or joyaxis,
    # all other hotkeys will be disabled unless this hotkey is also held at the same time.
    # This is useful for RETRO_KEYBOARD centric implementations
    # which query a large area of the keyboard, where it is not desirable
    # that hotkeys get in the way.
    
    # Alternatively, all hotkeys for keyboard could be disabled by the user.
    # input_enable_hotkey_btn =
    
    # Increases audio volume.
    # input_volume_up = kp_plus
    # Decreases audio volume.
    # input_volume_down = kp_minus
    
    # Toggles to next overlay. Wraps around.
    # input_overlay_next =
    
    # Toggles eject for disks. Used for multiple-disk content.
    # input_disk_eject_toggle =
    
    # Cycles through disk images. Use after ejecting.
    # Complete by toggling eject again.
    # input_disk_next =
    
    # Toggles menu.
    # input_menu_toggle = f1
    
    # Toggles mouse grab. When mouse is grabbed, RetroArch hides the mouse,
    # and keeps the mouse pointer inside the window to allow relative mouse input
    # to work better.
    # input_grab_mouse_toggle = f11
    
    #### Menu
    
    # Menu driver to use. "rgui", "lakka", etc. 
    # menu_driver = "rgui"
    
    # If enabled, the libretro core will keep running in the background when we
    # are in the menu.
    # menu_pause_libretro = false
    
    # Enable mouse input inside the menu.
    # menu_mouse_enable = false
    
    # Wrap-around toe beginning and/or end if boundary of list reached horizontally
    # menu_navigation_wraparound_horizontal_enable = false
    
    # Wrap-around to beginning and/or end if boundary of list reached vertically
    # menu_navigation_wraparound_vertical_enable = false
    
    #### Camera
    
    # Override the default camera device the camera driver uses. This is driver dependant.
    # camera_device =
    
    # Override the default privacy permission for cores that want to access camera services. Is "false" by default.
    # camera_allow = false
    
    #### Location
    
    # Override the default privacy permission for cores that want to access location services. Is "false" by default.
    # location_allow = false
    
    #### Netplay
    
    # When being client over netplay, use keybinds for user 1.
    # netplay_client_swap_input = false
    
    # The username of the person running RetroArch. This will be used for playing online, for instance.
    # netplay_nickname = 
    
    # The amount of delay frames to use for netplay. Increasing this value will increase
    # performance, but introduce more latency.
    # netplay_delay_frames = 0
    
    # Netplay mode for the current user.
    # false is Server, true is Client.
    # netplay_mode = false
    
    # Enable or disable spectator mode for the user during netplay.
    # netplay_spectator_mode_enable = false
    
    # The IP Address of the host to connect to.
    # netplay_ip_address = 
    
    # The port of the host IP Address. Can be either a TCP or an UDP port.
    # netplay_ip_port = 55435
    
    #### Misc
    
    # Enable rewinding. This will take a performance hit when playing, so it is disabled by default.
    rewind_enable = false
    
    # Rewinding buffer size in megabytes. Bigger rewinding buffer means you can rewind longer.
    # The buffer should be approx. 20MB per minute of buffer time.
    rewind_buffer_size = 10
    
    # Rewind granularity. When rewinding defined number of frames, you can rewind several frames at a time, increasing the rewinding speed.
    rewind_granularity = 2
    
    # Pause gameplay when window focus is lost.
    # pause_nonactive = true
    
    # Autosaves the non-volatile SRAM at a regular interval. This is disabled by default unless set otherwise.
    # The interval is measured in seconds. A value of 0 disables autosave.
    # autosave_interval =
    
    # Path to cheat database directory.
    # cheat_database_path =
    
    # Path to XML cheat config, a file which keeps track of which
    # cheat settings are used for individual games.
    # If the file does not exist, it will be created.
    # cheat_settings_path =
    
    # Directory to dump screenshots to.
    # screenshot_directory =
    
    # Records video after CPU video filter.
    # video_post_filter_record = false
    
    # Records output of GPU shaded material if available.
    # video_gpu_record = false
    
    # Screenshots output of GPU shaded material if available.
    video_gpu_screenshot = true
    
    # Block SRAM from being overwritten when loading save states.
    # Might potentially lead to buggy games.
    # block_sram_overwrite = false
    
    # When saving a savestate, save state index is automatically increased before
    # it is saved.
    # Also, when loading content, the index will be set to the highest existing index.
    # There is no upper bound on the index.
    # savestate_auto_index = false
    
    # Slowmotion ratio. When slowmotion, content will slow down by factor.
    # slowmotion_ratio = 3.0
    
    # The maximum rate at which content will be run when using fast forward. (E.g. 5.0 for 60 fps content => 300 fps cap).
    # RetroArch will go to sleep to ensure that the maximum rate will not be exceeded.
    # Do not rely on this cap to be perfectly accurate.
    # fastforward_ratio = 1.0
    
    # Setting this to false equals no FPS cap and will override the fastforward_ratio value.
    # fastforward_ratio_throttle_enable = false
    
    # Enable stdin/network command interface.
    # network_cmd_enable = false
    # network_cmd_port = 55355
    # stdin_cmd_enable = false
    
    input_enable_hotkey = nul
    
    input_player1_joypad_index = 0
    input_player1_b_btn = 2
    input_player1_y_btn = 3
    input_player1_select_btn = 8
    input_player1_start_btn = 9
    input_player1_up_btn = h0up
    input_player1_down_btn = h0down
    input_player1_left_btn = h0left
    input_player1_right_btn = h0right
    input_player1_a_btn = 1
    input_player1_x_btn = 0
    input_player1_l_btn = 4
    input_player1_r_btn = 5
    input_player1_l2_btn = 6
    input_player1_r2_btn = 7
    input_player1_l3_btn = 10
    input_player1_r3_btn = 11
    input_player1_l_x_plus_axis = +0
    input_player1_l_x_minus_axis = -0
    input_player1_l_y_plus_axis = +1
    input_player1_l_y_minus_axis = -1
    input_player1_r_x_plus_axis = +2
    input_player1_r_x_minus_axis = -2
    input_player1_r_y_plus_axis = +3
    input_player1_r_y_minus_axis = -3

    Hope this helps.

    #83881
    Floob
    Member

    Can you go here:
    /opt/retropie/emulators/RetroArch/configs/

    and type ls -lah

    Can you post the content of the file that has been autoupdated in there, along with its full filename? (It should have a fairly recent timestamp)

    i.e. mine is
    USB2-axis8-buttongamepad.txt

    It starts with these lines which are quite important

    input_device = "USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad  "
    input_driver = "udev"
    #83882
    Floob
    Member

    I’d be tempted to strip these lines out of your retroarch.cfg as you are using autodetect anyway (input_autodetect_enable = true)

    The commands you have below will take priority over the autoconfigs – but best not to have two – plus you may need the “” around the buttons.

    ‘input_enable_hotkey = nul
    input_player1_joypad_index = 0
    input_player1_b_btn = 2
    input_player1_y_btn = 3
    input_player1_select_btn = 8
    input_player1_start_btn = 9
    input_player1_up_btn = h0up
    input_player1_down_btn = h0down
    input_player1_left_btn = h0left
    input_player1_right_btn = h0right
    input_player1_a_btn = 1
    input_player1_x_btn = 0
    input_player1_l_btn = 4
    input_player1_r_btn = 5
    input_player1_l2_btn = 6
    input_player1_r2_btn = 7
    input_player1_l3_btn = 10
    input_player1_r3_btn = 11
    input_player1_l_x_plus_axis = +0
    input_player1_l_x_minus_axis = -0
    input_player1_l_y_plus_axis = +1
    input_player1_l_y_minus_axis = -1
    input_player1_r_x_plus_axis = +2
    input_player1_r_x_minus_axis = -2
    input_player1_r_y_plus_axis = +3
    input_player1_r_y_minus_axis = -3`

    This may help

    #83890
    hoppy
    Participant

    Hi floob

    Just registered to thank you as i’ve been following this today and got mine working from your instructions

    ta again

    #83899
    jdev
    Participant

    after hours of confusion, I stumbled to this post and it was indeed the new script that was messing with my usb controller set up. I re-installed retropie 2. into my microsd and didn’t update anything. After this I setup the controls from the retropie_setup.sh and everything worked! I hope no one else falls victim to this

    #83947
    matsmith
    Participant

    Thanks for your continued help with this but it’s just not working still.

    I’ve gone to the extreme now. I’ve deleted the autopopulated file for my controller, removed all the auto detect settings from retroarch.cfg and placed the button mapping in there. I’ve tried it with “” and without and still the buttons are not in the correct layout. I’m just about to try it with a different game just to make sure I’m not going crazy.

    Does it sound like I might need to reinstall?

    #83952
    Floob
    Member

    Yes – starting again could clean things up.
    But I really cant help until you post the info requested above – the ls -lah command in that dir so we can see the filename and datestamp of your autoconfig file.

    #83956
    matsmith
    Participant

    I’ve attached the information you asked for.

    #83960
    Floob
    Member

    Ok – so a couple of things

    – Not sure why *some* of those files are marked as executable.
    Green filenames mean they are executable, you can also see this with the last ‘x’ in the permission strings on the left. None of mine are set to be executable.

    – Datestamps
    Its weird how all of your files have the same datestamp. I dont know how they all can have been written at the same time? I would expect the stock files in there to be 20 July as per the date on the 2.3 retropie image.

    For a comparison, check the 6:16 point on the video above.

    I would be tempted to re-install and check how they look from the outset, make one change and check the files again etc..

    #84394
    matsmith
    Participant

    Hi there, sorry I haven’t replied recently. I was stuck in bed ill for a few days and then Xmas/new year stuff has meant I’ve had no time to carry on with this.

    I’ve just got done reinstalling retro pie and running the controller configure again. I’ve gone to the same configs folder and ran ls -lah which has given then exact same results as my screenshot above. I’ve got identical date stamps on each config file and also the same files are in green showing executables.

    Literally no idea what I’m doing wrong. I’m just following the steps I found online to the letter. Weird.

    EDIT

    Decided to try a game anyway and guess what? It’s working! Really weird. Ah well, as long as it’s working I’m happy. Time will tell whether it’s working across all the emus and roms, but it shouldn’t be a problem now.

    Thanks for everyone’s help. I’ll probably be back.

    Cheers.

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