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    IPEGA PG-9087S: Need further help configuring inputs!

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      Peezy
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      Re: [How to] Get the IPEGA PG-9087 bluetooth controller working with RetroPie

      Hi! I was hoping you guys could help me get this thing working. I tried going through the steps in the mentioned post, which seems to have a bunch of good information, unfortunately I came across some issues that were confusing for me. Keep in mind that I'm not really good with code or and may need some baby steps for certain issues.

      Anyway! I'm using Retroarch for Android, and am trying to get the IPEGA PG-9087 to work with Retroarch. I am trying to configure the inputs but the directions for how to approach this seem murky.

      "To fix this we need to edit the file:
      /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch-joypads/PG-9087.cfg (which should be automatically created, if not try launch a game via retroarch and check again)
      ... and tell retroarch what to map each button to."

      I have no clue where to find that folder. In my config folder is only a single folder called "remaps".

      If anyone could help me get this going I would appreciate it. Thanks.

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        mitu Global Moderator @Peezy
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        @Peezy This is not a general forum for RetroArch - the instructions you quoted apply to RetroPie, which is running Raspbian Linux and runs a normal (GNU) Linux system. Android is a different beast and while some of the users here might have used it with RetroArch, you'd have more success asking in the Libretro forums - forums.libretro.com.

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          Peezy
          last edited by Peezy

          Thank you, friend! I'm sorry for the mix up and appreciate your time and response. I'll head that way now. Thank you again. Hopefully I can get this figured out soon! :)

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