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    Pause when controller disconnects

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    • SanoS
      Sano
      last edited by Sano

      Digging up this thread after 6 months and no answer :)

      After finding the feature described here https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/15283/damn-great-retroarch-feature-i-totally-missed

      I enabled the Network Control Interface feature, and just created a new UDEV rule :

      ACTION=="remove", SUBSYSTEM=="input", ENV{DEVNAME}=="/dev/input/js*", RUN+="/bin/bash -c '/bin/echo -n MENU_TOGGLE | /bin/nc -u -w1 127.0.0.1 55355'"
      

      And it works : Retroarch menu pops up (and game pause) if a controller disconnects.
      I won't loose again because an out of battery DS3 :)

      My 2 cents.

      Edit : note you can also pause the game by replacing MENU_TOGGLE by PAUSE_TOGGLE, but it's the retroach (not the in-game) pause, so you have to use a keyboard or the network command again to resume the game, hence I preferred the menu solution.

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        Chuck_B
        last edited by

        @sano said in Pause when controller disconnects:

        Digging up this thread after 6 months and no answer :)

        After finding the feature described here https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/15283/damn-great-retroarch-feature-i-totally-missed

        I enabled the Network Control Interface feature, and just created a new UDEV rule :

        ACTION=="remove", SUBSYSTEM=="input", ENV{DEVNAME}=="/dev/input/js*", RUN+="/bin/bash -c '/bin/echo -n MENU_TOGGLE | /bin/nc -u -w1 127.0.0.1 55355'"
        

        And it works : Retroarch menu pops up (and game pause) if a controller disconnects.
        I won't loose again because an out of battery DS3 :)

        My 2 cents.

        Edit : note you can also pause the game by replacing MENU_TOGGLE by PAUSE_TOGGLE, but it's the retroach (not the in-game) pause, so you have to use a keyboard or the network command again to resume the game, hence I preferred the menu solution.

        That's really interesting. Does it work with any kind of wireless controllers?

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        • mituM
          mitu Global Moderator @Chuck_B
          last edited by

          @chuck_b said in Pause when controller disconnects:

          That's really interesting. Does it work with any kind of wireless controllers?

          It should work with any type of controller, the configuration makes it so that when a gamepad is disconnected, the menu is shown in RA.

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            dudumaroja @Sano
            last edited by

            @sano said in Pause when controller disconnects:

            ACTION=="remove", SUBSYSTEM=="input", ENV{DEVNAME}=="/dev/input/js*", RUN+="/bin/bash -c '/bin/echo -n MENU_TOGGLE | /bin/nc -u -w1 127.0.0.1 55355'"

            where exacly you add this command?

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            • mituM
              mitu Global Moderator @dudumaroja
              last edited by

              @dudumaroja Create a new file called /etc/udev/rules.d/01-rp-disconnect.rules and add the text in that file. Reboot and it should take effect.

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                dudumaroja
                last edited by

                this work amazingly well.. this should be included with retropie.

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                  Chuck_B @mitu
                  last edited by

                  @mitu naming that file 01-rp-disconnect.rules is mandatory?

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                  • mituM
                    mitu Global Moderator @Chuck_B
                    last edited by

                    @chuck_b No, just the file extension has to be .rules , otherwise you can name it any way you want
                    From https://wiki.debian.org/udev:

                    [...] Files in there are parsed in alpha order, as long as the name ends with ".rules".

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                      Chuck_B @mitu
                      last edited by

                      @mitu I put the extension ".rules", but when i disconnect the controller the game doesn't pause.
                      I setted network_cmd_enable = "true" on retroarch.cfg

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                      • mituM
                        mitu Global Moderator @Chuck_B
                        last edited by mitu

                        @chuck_b said in Pause when controller disconnects:

                        I setted network_cmd_enable = "true" on retroarch.cfg

                        Which config file ? This should be done in the global (/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg) file. Did you restart your system after adding the .rules file ? What controller are you using ?

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                          Chuck_B
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                          i solved. I forgot to remove the # before network_cmd_enable = "true" :)

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