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    Changing control map for an Atari 5200 game. How?

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      hfgx1
      last edited by hfgx1

      Can I edit control map for individually games?

      I want to play Moon Patrol for Atari 5200
      The game requires "A" button to fire and "X" button to jump.

      I am using a USB classic NES controller so it has no "X" button. Only "A" and "B".

      I edited "/opt/retropie/configs/atari5200/retroarch.cfg" and added:

      input_player1_a_btn = 0
      input_player1_x_btn = 1

      It works.... But can I just do this for individual games, like just Moon Patrol? How do I do it on a per game basis???

      Retropie 4.4
      RASPi 3B+
      lr-Atarti800 emulator
      Moon Patrol Atari 5200 game

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        mitu Global Moderator @hfgx1
        last edited by mitu

        @hfgx1 Use the RetroArch GUI to re-map your buttons, then save the core remap once you're satisfied with the results - see https://retropie.org.uk/docs/RetroArch-Configuration/#core-input-remapping and the video linked from the page

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          hfgx1 @mitu
          last edited by hfgx1

          @mitu Thank You
          That led me to it.
          Many thanks.

          I got confused because the NES original controller only has 2 buttons A and B, while all the others have more. But I figured it out now.
          THANK YOU.

          If the mods care to delete this trivial question. It's so obvious.

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            Clyde @hfgx1
            last edited by

            @hfgx1 Even the most trivial question may be searched for by others, too, and now they may find this thread for an answer.

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