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    USB Encoder Mapping

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      bpm009
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      escape is just the default keyboard binding for exiting the emulator in RetroArch, you need to set input_exit_emulator - for a keyboard - or the input_exit_emulator_btn- for a gamepad.

      Is input_exit_emulator_btn in all/retroarch.cfg part of the P1 specific hotkey commands you mentioned? If I place the encoder as a permanent P4 and find a way to have the button input value be a number not used by the other controllers could I then set input_exit_emulator_btn = "x" where x is that unique button value?

      I will take a look at that article, thanks for the reference. I see they OP used a keyboard encoder, is that important in making the setup work?

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        mitu Global Moderator @bpm009
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        @bpm009 said in USB Encoder Mapping:

        Is input_exit_emulator_btn in all/retroarch.cfg part of the P1 specific hotkey commands you mentioned? If I place the encoder as a permanent P4 and find a way to have the button input value be a number not used by the other controllers could I then set input_exit_emulator_btn = "x" where x is that unique button value?

        I don't think so. If you've enabled the hotkey for P1, then the commands would need a hotkey to be registered.

        I will take a look at that article, thanks for the reference. I see they OP used a keyboard encoder, is that important in making the setup work?

        No, if you already have a script that interprets the inputs from a certain controller/gamepad/keyboard, etc., then you can skip over using the triggerhappy part and attach the RetroArch exit script to your script.

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          bpm009
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          I think I'm making some progress, I came across another thread using jslisten to run a script on button press. I think combining this with dedicating the "1 button controller" as P4 always I should be able to create a workaround. Where do I find the RetroArch exit script so I can use it in my script? If this works I'll post the entire solution in one reply.

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            mitu Global Moderator @bpm009
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            @bpm009 said in USB Encoder Mapping:

            Where do I find the RetroArch exit script so I can use it in my script? If this works I'll post the entire solution in one reply.

            Look in the topic that I linked.

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              bpm009
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              I see that the script has to be created. In the topic they require a "Pause" command which looks to be "Pause_Toggle". What is the command for "Exit Emulator"?

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                bpm009
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                Just as a test I also tried the setup you mentioned in the linked post and I also was unable to get P to pause the game. I did check with systemctl that the service was running on startup.

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                  mitu Global Moderator @bpm009
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                  @bpm009 said in USB Encoder Mapping:

                  I see that the script has to be created. In the topic they require a "Pause" command which looks to be "Pause_Toggle". What is the command for "Exit Emulator"?

                  The command is QUIT (full list of commands is here).

                  Just as a test I also tried the setup you mentioned in the linked post and I also was unable to get P to pause the game

                  Does it work if you run the script manually ?

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                    bpm009
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                    Run the pause script manually? I know that I can return to emulation station through the terminal but can I start a game in an emulator, enter the terminal to run the script and return back to the game? If so I'm not sure on the process sorry. I'm willing to give it a shot if I can find out how.

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                      mitu Global Moderator @bpm009
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                      @bpm009 You can use SSH to run commands on the PI, without needing a keyboard.

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                        bpm009
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                        Ok, using SSH I ran the script and it did not send a pause command to the game running.

                        Just to clarify, I went into the SSH terminal to the directory and entered ./pause-ra.sh which I believe is the correct method.

                        I used the code you explained in the other post shown below for the pause-ra.sh script.

                        #!/bin/bash
                        echo -n "PAUSE_TOGGLE" | nc -d -u -w1 127.0.0.1 55355
                        
                        
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                          mitu Global Moderator @bpm009
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                          @bpm009 OK, did you modify the retroarch.cfg file to enable network input, like explained in the post ?

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                            bpm009
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                            Yes, I added the following line to the end of the retroarch.cfg file.

                            network_cmd_enable = "true"
                            
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                              mitu Global Moderator
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                              @bpm009 said in USB Encoder Mapping:

                              #!/bin/bash
                              echo -n "PAUSE_TOGGLE" | nc -d -u -w1 127.0.0.1 55355

                              Modify the script to

                              #!/bin/bash
                              echo -n "PAUSE_TOGGLE" | nc -u -w1 127.0.0.1 55355
                              

                              I think I added an extra parameter that doesn't do what it should.

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                                bpm009
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                                Still no luck when running the script directly.

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                                  mitu Global Moderator
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                                  Works for me - are you sure you're running a RetroArch emulator ? What game are you starting and what emulator appears in the launch command message ?

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                                    bpm009
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                                    Not 100% sure.I am running super mario kart and the SNES9X emulator.

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                                      mitu Global Moderator
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                                      When you start the game, there's the launch command 'splash', displaying the game and the emulator run:

                                      What does it say when you start yours ?

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                                        bpm009
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                                        Mine says Super Mario Kart (USA) lr-snes9x2010.

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                                          mitu Global Moderator
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                                          Then it's using lr-snes9x2010 as emulator, which is a RetroArch core. I don't understand why it's not working - you can try adding the RetroArch network input config to \\retropie\configs\snes\retroarch.cfg, just in case you saved the configuration from the RGUI.

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                                            bpm009
                                            last edited by bpm009

                                            Ok, good to know. I added the network input config to the snes config file. That still shouldn't have mattered when running the pause-ra.sh script in the terminal because isn't that simply running the PAUSE command the same as if I were running it in the game?

                                            Edit: Ignore what I said above, that did the trick, I must have edited some configuration through the RGUI as you mentioned. You are awesome mitu. Can confirm everything from running in the terminal to pressing the P key does what it should do.

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