RetroPie controller set up issue
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because the issue I am experiencing now is different controller issue since it is only happening in games unlike before where it was with the system as a hole
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and with the mapping too but the other post solution is not fixing it
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You still need to provide more details as requested in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first. What happens when you map the controller - you're saying it doesn't work, but how exactly ?
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on the pi 3 b when I map the usb xbox controller it keeps on skipping buttons and when I load up a game nothing happens with the controller and I can not leave the game without resetting the system I have tried remapping it several times
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What is the exact controller model ? Looks like a mis-behaving controller, maybe acting as a keyboard (?).
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the xbox 360 for windows controller and it was working earlier after the first fresh install it started to act up after I flashed the card and did a fresh install and updated to 4.4.2 while following the first post's information
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@drmyth Try re-installing the
xpad
driver and resetting your controller configuration, then re-map the input controller. -
@mitu thank you your advice has fixed the issue
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Can definitely confirm there's a problem with controller setup. Decided yesterday to start afresh with a new image (4.4.2), with a view to buying the newer B+ model soon. Went OK other than the controller settings. I have a Logitech F710 and it would not set up properly. Couldn't set the triggers (specifically the right trigger was an issue) and kept skipping thumb R2/3 buttons. Also for some reason though start and select appeared to be set, they didn't work in game and I had to find a way to exit whichever game I'd launched and reconfigure the pad. But of course this was hit and miss.
I even tried copying over my current in-use config from my 4.3 install, but that just sent things crazy.
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@ranma The problem in this topic is specific to the
xpad
driver, which powers the Xbox 360/One controllers, it's not a general one.
Basically, after an update of kernel, thexpad
RetroPie driver was not installed and overwritten by the default one, which is sometimes incomplete depending on the model. This has been reported after the 4.4 was released, but was fixed some time ago https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/commit/f6e5a6d70512fc796a4fb535ddf1b44ea985db47. -
@mitu said in RetroPie controller set up issue:
@ranma The problem in this topic is specific to the
xpad
driver, which powers the Xbox 360/One controllers, it's not a general one.
Basically, after an update of kernel, thexpad
RetroPie driver was not installed and overwritten by the default one, which is sometimes incomplete depending on the model. This has been reported after the 4.4 was released, but was fixed some time ago https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/commit/f6e5a6d70512fc796a4fb535ddf1b44ea985db47.Oh I see. I assumed as the Logitech F710 switch had to be set to X input rather than D that this issue was effectively the same as mine. I'll start a new thread when I decide to have another attempt and if the problem resurfaces. Many thanks. :-)
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