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    Controller and IPAC issue

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      DetroitKp @caver01
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      @caver01 Thanks! Really appreciate the help and advice!

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        DetroitKp @caver01
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        @caver01 I can’t seem to exit arcade games by pressing coin/select and start (although it works when I do it on my usb controller). Here are my config settings:

        input_enable_hotkey = “num5” (which is coin/select)
        and
        input_exit_emulator = “num1” (which is start)

        I also used correct quote type.

        I assigned an IPAC button to Escape. Should I just change the exit emulator to =“esc” ?

        Thanks

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          caver01 @DetroitKp
          last edited by caver01

          @DetroitKp I am assuming since you say you use the correct quote that what you actually wrote above is incorrect, since you have smart quotes there which are the wrong type.

          # input_enable_hotkey_btn =
          input_exit_emulator = "num1"
          input_enable_hotkey = "num5"

          These were configurations that worked for my old IPAC. Note that I had the gamepad hotkey DISABLED with the # at the front of that line.

          However, the hotkeys always drove me nuts with my real arcade controls. There were times like playing Metal Slug when I would drop coins and press start quickly but I would accidentally press both at the same time and WHAM--exit the game. This always pissed me off, and since I have dedicated buttons for pause and exit, I never really needed to use hotkeys for that, so I disabled them completely on my setup by putting # in front of both:

          # input_enable_hotkey =
          # input_enable_hotkey_btn =

          My dedicated exit button is wired to a switch on my IPAC that I too have setup to send the ESCAPE key, but you have that listed wrong too. You shouldn't use "esc" but rather "escape" like this:

          input_exit_emulator = escape

          Come to think of it, maybe the quotes are optional, since I don't have them on my exit config line. What is nice about using escape is that if you ever use a non-libretro emulator, the escape key is often already the default for exit (i.e. AdvanceMAME).

          My 4-player cocktail style cabinet built as a custom "roadcase"

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            DetroitKp @caver01
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            @caver01 Thanks for the response! When I meant I used the correct quotes, I meant I used the non-smart type, but wasn’t able to type them using my phone. :)

            Thanks for the advice with the escape key. I wasn’t sure whether I needed to type the full name “escape.”

            It’s still driving my crazy that I can’t figure out why select+start on my gamepad will escape, but it won’t with my iPad configured buttons. I wonder if it has to do with a setting in the MAME GUI. Although, if the escape button works, I should be good to go.

            Thanks again for your help!!!

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              edmaul69 @DetroitKp
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              @DetroitKp do you have an iphone? I have the same issue with quotations. They used to be the basic ones until an ios update that messed that up. Now it is “”. I hate that they did that. I have to copy and paste the correct ones. They also messed up the dash. Two or more dashes in a row now are just a solid line. I have to copy and paste that too. Sucks when you are regularly on a site like this trying to type out commands and code.

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                DetroitKp @edmaul69
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                @edmaul69 Yes, I do. Fortunately (or unfortunately), I still know close to zero about coding, so it hasn’t been an issue. Just struggling thru trying to set up my first arcade. :)

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                  DetroitKp @caver01
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                  @caver01 Do you think this would help? I found from another post. I’ve never tried this.


                  “Start RetroArch from the RetroPie's system and go to Settings -> Input -> User 1 Binds. You can map your P1 and P2 buttons from there. After you finish the configuration, go to the main menu and then use the Configuration File -> Save Current Configuration menu. This would make the P1/P2 configuration for the IPAC stick.”

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                    caver01 @DetroitKp
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                    @DetroitKp cannot hurt to try. You can also get there via the Emulation Station input config.

                    My 4-player cocktail style cabinet built as a custom "roadcase"

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                      DetroitKp @caver01
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                      @caver01 Hi caver. Once I turn my keyboard hotkey to nul, and I don’t have a usb controller plugged in, how can I access the GUI via Select + X? Or is the answer that I can’t? Thanks!

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                        caver01 @DetroitKp
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                        @DetroitKp I think you would need to map a key you DO have to the RGUI.

                        I have tried to do the work behind the scenes so to speak by setting all of my retroarch configs in the cfg files so I don’t have to bring up the menus. I know starting out that is a lot easier said than done.

                        My 4-player cocktail style cabinet built as a custom "roadcase"

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                          mitu Global Moderator @DetroitKp
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                          @DetroitKp You can bind the input_menu_toggle key to something you have on your keyboard. By default, it's bound to F1.

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                            DetroitKp @mitu
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                            @mitu @caver01 Thanks guys!

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