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    How to configure Joysticks ?

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    • ClydeC
      Clyde @rbaker
      last edited by

      @rbaker Just FYI, you usually don't have to use sudo for jstest, as it doesn't need root privileges.

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      • LurkerL
        Lurker
        last edited by

        I'm going to preemptively mention this since I have seen it come up a few times recently.

        For joy stick and button configuration when you have a 2 player set up, It is important to make sure that the joy sticks and buttons are in the same slots on the encoder.

        If your lay out is:
        1,2,3,4
        5,6,7,8

        You want button 1 on player 1 and 2 to be in the same slot on each usb encoder. If button 1 is in slot 5 for example than player 2's button 1 needs to be in slot 5 of the player 2 controller.

        Since we don't know much yet on how your set up is failing this may not help at all. But it is worth checking and doesn't take long to confirm.

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          Tigry
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          (Sorry for my english I'm french)

          Thanks for the replies, @rbaker the only one changed parameter when I move the joystick at all axes is the "1: -32767" in :
          Axes: 0: 0 1: -32767 2: 0 3: 0 4: 0 5: 0 6: 0 Buttons: 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:off 4:off 5:off 6:off 7:off 8:off 9:off 10:off 11:off
          And all the buttons works correctly.

          I finded another problem :

          When I press one button for several seconds (to skip one control configuration in the configuration menu), that doesn't work and I can't skip it.
          For example I don't want to configure "D-PAD UP", so I press one button for several seconds, but that don't skip this configuration.

          What can I do please ?

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator @Tigry
            last edited by

            @tigry said in How to configure Joysticks ?:

            For example I don't want to configure "D-PAD UP", so I press one button for several seconds, but that don't skip this configuration.

            Since the A or Start buttons are configured first, use one of those buttons to hold in order to skip. Make sure you de-press the button between 2 'skip' operations, you cannot press it continuously to skip several buttons in a row.

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              Tigry @mitu
              last edited by

              @mitu But the button that is configured first is "D-PAD UP" so how to skip it ?

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              • mituM
                mitu Global Moderator @Tigry
                last edited by

                @tigry You're right, I forgot about the order in the configuration dialog.

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                  Tigry @mitu
                  last edited by Tigry

                  @mitu Yes, I want to skip some configurations :
                  "D-PAD UP", "D-PAD DOWN", "D-PAD LEFT", "D-PAD RIGHT"

                  But they are in this order :
                  "D-PAD UP", "D-PAD DOWN", "D-PAD LEFT", "D-PAD RIGHT", "START", "SELECT" ...

                  So how can I skip them ?

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                  • cyperghostC
                    cyperghost @Tigry
                    last edited by

                    @tigry said in How to configure Joysticks ?:

                    @mitu Yes, I want to skip some configurations :
                    "D-PAD UP", "D-PAD DOWN", "D-PAD LEFT", "D-PAD RIGHT"

                    But they are in this order :
                    "D-PAD UP", "D-PAD DOWN", "D-PAD LEFT", "D-PAD RIGHT", "START", "SELECT" ...

                    So how can I skip them ?

                    Skipping is not possible for first button DPAD UP but you can delete the config later.

                    Why do you want no DPad config - sounds crazy 😅

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                    • mituM
                      mitu Global Moderator @cyperghost
                      last edited by

                      @cyperghost said in How to configure Joysticks ?:

                      Why do you want no DPad config - sounds crazy 😅

                      Well, because the gamepad doesn't have a D-pad, only analog joysticks ?

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                      • cyperghostC
                        cyperghost @mitu
                        last edited by

                        @mitu makes sense .... But then manual edit seems the way to go. Assign button A as dpad up then skip rest of pads. Then later edit files manually and assign button A in config file

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                          Tigry @mitu
                          last edited by Tigry

                          @mitu Exactly, I haven't D-Pad but only analog joysticks.
                          My joysticks and buttons are them : https://bit.ly/2R1qNer

                          But I don't understand what to do, can someone give me one configuration that I could do ?

                          Assign button A as dpad up, yes, but after that the same thing, I can't skip next pads... That doesn't work :/

                          Can I create the configuration manually ? Maybe that it would be easier ?

                          EDIT : Well, I find the solution, now the joysticks and buttons are configured, with the keyboard I can skip the pads !
                          But now it's in games that I can't move or somethings :/

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                          • ClydeC
                            Clyde @Tigry
                            last edited by

                            @tigry said in How to configure Joysticks ?:

                            @mitu Exactly, I haven't D-Pad but only analog joysticks.
                            My joysticks and buttons are them : https://bit.ly/2R1qNer

                            I may be wrong, but don't those sticks have digital microswitches for their four directions? In that case, they should be configured as D-Pads instead of analog sticks (which they aren't in that case).

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                            • mediamogulM
                              mediamogul Global Moderator @Clyde
                              last edited by mediamogul

                              @clyde said in How to configure Joysticks ?:

                              I may be wrong, but don't those sticks have digital microswitches for their four directions?

                              The joysticks do indeed appear to use digital microswitches. There really shouldn't be a problem.

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                                Tigry
                                last edited by Tigry

                                @Clyde @mediamogul Right, joysticks are configured on D-PAD, but I can't configure joysticks and buttons in Retroarch (to use them in game), when I go to :
                                Retroarch > Settings > Input > Input User 1 Binds > User 1 Bind All

                                When I push some buttons or move the joystick, that doesn't work :/

                                What I need to do please ?

                                PS : It's my mistake, I haven't analog joysticks, they have only 4 directions (UP/DOWN/RIGHT/LEFT).

                                EDIT : Well, I find the solution ! After some manipulations, my joysticks and buttons works in games !

                                • I uninstalled & install again retroarch
                                • I configured again my joysticks and buttons
                                • I updated all the system
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                                • ClydeC
                                  Clyde @Tigry
                                  last edited by Clyde

                                  @Tigry Thanks for sharing your solution, glad you found it.

                                  Just for completeness, I was going to suggest that you could use @meleu's joystick-selection tool to see if your sticks are configured as player 1 +2. If not, that could've been the reason why they didn't work in RetroArch.

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