Vodool A-038 does not connect Vodool A-038 не подключается retropie 4.4 raspberri pi3 b +
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@mitu Vodool A-038 does not connect via usb; there is only bluetooth in the kit after connecting the retropie does not see and does not respond to button presses. I tried to install the driver for ps3 since the pc is defined as an android / pc / ps3 gamepad, there are no results, so I am writing to your forum since I cannot solve the problem for three days
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@Ateist Did you paired the controller via Bluetooth with RetroPie first, before attempting to configure it in Emulationstation ? I think you should leave the controller in 'PC' mode, definitely not in Android mode.
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@Ateist I was referring to the information requested in this list to prevent wasted time - Power Supply for instance?:
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Pi Model or other hardware: (B, B+, 2 B, 3, X86 PC etc..)
Power Supply used: (If using a Pi)
RetroPie Version Used (eg 3.6, 3.8.1, 4.1 - do not write latest):
Built From: (Pre made SD Image on RetroPie website, Berryboot, or on top of existing OS etc.. - please provide the filename of any image used)
USB Devices connected:
Controller used:
Error messages received:
Log found in /dev/shm/runcommand.log (if relevant):
Guide used: (Mention if you followed a guide)
File: (File with issue - with FULL path)
Emulator: (Name of emulator - if applicable)
Attachment of config files: (PLEASE USE PASTEBIN.COM FOR LARGE LOGS)
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@Ateist Also, that product says "Supports Android 2.3 or above system, Linux system, and Windows 8/7/XP, like Android Phone (REQUIRE an OTG CABLE), PC, Tablet, Android TV Box, Raspberry Pi. The controller is not a Bluetooth device. It comes with a RF receiver that connects via USB, much better than Bluetooth."
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@Ateist Did you follow this guide from their website:
Power on your computer and insert the USB receiver. Power on the controller, the 1 (or 2) red led light, keep press the home button and it will change between 1 led and 2 led.
Now please press home button 5-10 seconds, and it will keep 1 led light no matter how many times you press home button, that means it has changed to PC mode.
Enter the game and set up controller, wait for several minutes if the controller has no response, or unplug the USB receiver and replug it.
Repeat "unplug the USB receiver and replug it" if the controller still has no response.
This suggests an unreliable controller in my opinion and one unlikely to work very easily with a pi.
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@rbaker On pc, the gamepad works well.I connected exactly RF receiver powered 5v2a mode switching did not work out. I downloaded the image from your retropie 4.4 site or should I try an earlier version?
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@Ateist 2A is not sufficient to power a Pi properly. How do you know that the usb device is compatible with the os that Retropie is built on?
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@Ateist And what do you get when you run jstest? Type:
jstest /dev/input/js0
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@rbaker jstest /dev/input/js0
Driver version is 2.1.0.
Joystick (ShanWan PC/PS3/Android) has 6 axes (X, Y, Z, Rz, Hat0X, Hat0Y)
and 13 buttons (BtnA, BtnB, BtnC, BtnX, BtnY, BtnZ, BtnTL, BtnTR, BtnTL2, BtnTR2, BtnSelect, BtnStart, BtnMode).
Driver version is 2.1.0.
Joystick (Microsoft X-Box 360 pad) has 8 axes (X, Y, Z, Rx, Ry, Rz, Hat0X, Hat0Y)
and 11 buttons (BtnA, BtnB, BtnX, BtnY, BtnTL, BtnTR, BtnSelect, BtnStart, BtnMode, BtnThumbL, BtnThumbR).
Testing ... (interrupt to exit) -
@Ateist Your output shows 2 different devices - a ShanWan PS3 clone and a MS X-Box 360 gamepad. Did you installed the
xboxdrv
driver ? Remove it and re-try. -
@mitu
pi@retropie:~ $ jstest /dev/input/js0
jstest: No such file or directory -
@Ateist This means there's not connected controller to be detected.
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@mitu gamepad connected to raspberry
This is my problem the system does not see the gamepad -
In order for the gamepad to be detected and configured by Emulationstation - and the other emulators - it must be detected as a gamepad by the OS. If the OS (Raspbian) doesn't see it as a gamepad, it means it's not compatible with Linux, so there's nothing to configure. I advise you to try another controller - if you bought this one specifically for RetroPie, then you should return it and get a better supported controller.
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