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    joystick diagonal configuration help

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      kingrun @rbaker
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      @rbaker problem is trying to distinguish which is which when both wires are identical , ill probably have to pull out a multimeter to test it out.

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        rbaker @kingrun
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        @kingrun Your retroarch looks nothing like mine. Is it from a clean install with auto detect or is it manually edited?

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          spud11 @kingrun
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          @kingrun I have the same joystick (or very similar). Try reconnecting the physical connector (the white plug) to the joystick the other way round. You may have it connected upside down. (It connects both ways unfortunately). Where it is connected upside down, some directions still work; others do not.

          RetroPie v4.4.1 • RPi3 Model B • 5.1V 2.5A PSU • 32GB SanDisk Extreme microSD • 2TB Toshiba Canvio Basics Portable USB 3.0 hard drive • 4 x DragonRise USB Arcade joysticks • 2 x TurboTwist spinners • 1 x USB trackball • 1 x PS4 wireless • 1 x 8BitDo Zero

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            kingrun @rbaker
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            @rbaker it should be from the clean install, but I have to configure the inputs manually as it does not detect or detects the inputs incorrectly.

            The more i think about it , it actually might be the wiring.

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              kingrun @spud11
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              @spud11 yeah I noticed that when i was connecting them the first time, but with no manual or instructions and cables being completely white, seemed that plugging the wires in any way , the functions still worked. Though I will be getting back into the machine to check the wires one more time.

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                spud11 @kingrun
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                @kingrun It's very likely the wiring. I have 4 of these joysticks and I had it happen on 2 of them before realising I'd plugged these in differently from the other joysticks.

                RetroPie v4.4.1 • RPi3 Model B • 5.1V 2.5A PSU • 32GB SanDisk Extreme microSD • 2TB Toshiba Canvio Basics Portable USB 3.0 hard drive • 4 x DragonRise USB Arcade joysticks • 2 x TurboTwist spinners • 1 x USB trackball • 1 x PS4 wireless • 1 x 8BitDo Zero

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                  Clyde @kingrun
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                  @kingrun I meant switching the wires at the encoder, not at the joystick, so that the switches' assignment to the directions will change. For example, if you change the connections clockwise, the faulty actuation should also move clockwise. If it still resides in the same (changed) corners, the problem should be at the joystick's side (or their side of thee wiring). I hope I could get my idea across. :)

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                    kingrun @Clyde
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                    @clyde oh ok I understand will check it out once I get in there.

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                      kingrun
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                      OK so I disassembled my machine, checked the connections, after a few test's with the multimeter I found out that it was the mixed up wires. The cable plugs that go in the encoder only go one way. So only the other end which connects to the joysticks was the problem. I mixed the ground cables up on a few of those switches. The weirdest thing was I mixed them up exactly the same way on both joysticks. Talk about coincidence... After plugging them the correct way both joysticks operate normally . All directions are now working everything is as it should be.

                      Thank you all for all the help and suggestions. Much appreciated.

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                        spud11 @kingrun
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                        @kingrun Glad to hear it's all good now.

                        RetroPie v4.4.1 • RPi3 Model B • 5.1V 2.5A PSU • 32GB SanDisk Extreme microSD • 2TB Toshiba Canvio Basics Portable USB 3.0 hard drive • 4 x DragonRise USB Arcade joysticks • 2 x TurboTwist spinners • 1 x USB trackball • 1 x PS4 wireless • 1 x 8BitDo Zero

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