100% noob trying to be a geek, begging for help with Roms. Please......
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@Pepper We've been through this already - have a look at the rest of the topic :).
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@mitu Sorry about that. i should have included it. Its a twin stick setup. Here is a link to the amazon site: EG Starts 2 Player Classic Arcade Contest DIY Kits USB Encoder To PC Joystick + 8 Ways Sticker + Chrome Plating LED Illuminated Push Button 1 & 2 Player Coin Buttons For Arcade Mame Raspberry Pi Games https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06WGX76HT/ref=cm_sw_r_em_apa_1sc.BbCDKBS4X
Dankcushions, To answer your question, Im following the instructions for the 2nd controller through this page here: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/RetroArch-Configuration/ and thats where Im getting the retroarch lead. And like you said, it seems to match up with the first set of controls perfectly. But im not able to change it or make any adjustment to it to test it out. And finally, Im trying to run a couple cheap speakers with their own power supply through a headset jack plug via the PIE3 port. I know the speakers work. What I was trying to do in menu was simply set it to headphone vs every other option. Which then lead to none of the controls working in game.
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@ucald4amarine said
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06WGX76HT/ref=cm_sw_r_em_apa_1sc.BbCDKBS4X
From the descriptions, it looks like each controller has it's own USB cable, so they should be seen as separate gamepads.
As @dankcushions said, you shouldn't need to go into the RetroArch to configure the controller, if you have configured in Emulationstation the 1st controller, it should automatically configure the 2nd one. I assume they'll appear identical to RetroPie, so the same configuration would apply to both. This also means you'll have to wire the buttons identically - i.e. using the same schema to connect them to the encoders.
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@mitu your correct. It does have its own usb port. But I cannot use the emulation station to make any movement or button controls on the 2nd gamepad. But, if I'm reading you correctly, I will need to rewire the 2nd controller to be a mirror image of the 1st controller, vs plugging it in haphazard style.
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@ucald4amarine said in 100% noob trying to be a geek, begging for help with Roms. Please......:
@mitu your correct. It does have its own usb port. But I cannot use the emulation station to make any movement or button controls on the 2nd gamepad. But, if I'm reading you correctly, I will need to rewire the 2nd controller to be a mirror image of the 1st controller, vs plugging it in haphazard style.
Correct, because controllers of the same brand and model only get one single set of controls saved by Emulation Station. So, if you wire them differently, your controls of one of them will be messed up (usually the second one, or the first one if you configure the second one after it).
it seems to match up with the first set of controls perfectly. But im not able to change it or make any adjustment to it to test it out.
I don't understand the second sentence. If they match up perfectly, what do you want to change or adjust? Do you want to setup the controllers differently? Thay may not be possible with controllers of the same brand and model (apart from re-wiring them differently), see above.
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@Clyde because it wasn't working, I went into retroarch to see if it was mapped. After seeing that it all looked correct, but wasn't working. I attempted to remap the controls, just to test it out. No go with that. But! After rewiring the panels, it all works perfectly! Now just gotta plug in the keyboard and get sound working.
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@ucald4amarine said in 100% noob trying to be a geek, begging for help with Roms. Please......:
But! After rewiring the panels, it all works perfectly!
Hey, whadoyouknow, I'm not clueless after all !
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@mitu here's another one for you: still cant get sound working through the headphone jack on the pie. I've tried to go through the dos menu and delete the pound sign. But... The monitor I have is blocking half of the code. And I have no way to adjust the screen size on the monitor. Ideas?
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@ucald4amarine said in 100% noob trying to be a geek, begging for help with Roms. Please......:
Ideas?
Did you use the
Audio
menu in the Emulationstation (from the RetroPie system) to set the audio output to the 3.5'' jack ? -
@mitu yes
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@ucald4amarine Have you checked the volume for Audio in Emulationstation ? You can also exit Emulationstation and run
alsamixer
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@mitu also, when I try to set the volume to max in retropie, as soon as I exit it I find the volume has been set to zero again. In my searches I've seen the way to fix it has to do with the pound sign being deleted. But i cant delete!
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@ucald4amarine What pound sign ? Forget about the pound sign. Open the Emulationstation audio settings and change the 'Audio Device' to 'Master', then see if changing the volume will persist. Also, you can check with
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@mitu consider it forgotten
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@mitu master doesn't keep the volume up. I'll try and go into the settings you refer to later tonight. But won't I run into the same issues where I can't see the code because of my free monitor?
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@ucald4amarine If you're having trouble with the monitor, I suggest you set up SSH and work from your PC over the network.
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@ucald4amarine said in 100% noob trying to be a geek, begging for help with Roms. Please......:
master doesn't keep the volume up.
Are you pressing ok after changing it?
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@mitu hadn't considered that. I'll do that next. Thanks!
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@rbaker yes pressing ok. After I exit I load it back up and then check again and it's all the way down.
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@ucald4amarine everything is working! Sounds great. Plays great. Now I've just got to make one more adjustment... Then build 3 more... And set the menu to something a little more fun than the stock menu, and lock it all so my brothers can't mess it all up... Side note and random bit of something I just learned. On some games, it needs a 2nd count button for the 2nd player. To indicate money is being put in from that player only.
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