First-time user issues
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I don't see a way to configure two-player input using the dual arcade board. RP seems to consider this as one controller.
See https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Xin-Mo-Controller/.
Something happened after my last configuration change/reboot. The filesystem is read-only and I get error messages all over the place.
This usually happens when a sdcard gets corrupted, is this a new card ?
In kiosk mode, a user can still hit left/right and get into settings. I want to disable that.
Which settings ? I think the RetroPie system is hidden when running in Kiosk mode.
I want to disable the info box when a title launches, which also says "press a button to configure". I don't want the player to do be able to get into that.
You can do that by configuring Runcommand and disabling the launch menu.
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@mitu said in First-time user issues:
Thanks! :)
This usually happens when a sdcard gets corrupted, is this a new card ?
It's new-ish. I'd be surprised if it got corrupted. I guess I could re-install. Is there a way to verify and/or fix it?
In kiosk mode, a user can still hit left/right and get into settings. I want to disable that.
Which settings ? I think the RetroPie system is hidden when running in Kiosk mode.
So, the UI settings and all of that are unavailable but if you press left/right to select the machine, you can see a configuration page. That lets you check the IP address and lots of other things.
I want to disable the info box when a title launches, which also says "press a button to configure". I don't want the player to do be able to get into that.
You can do that by configuring Runcommand and disabling the launch menu.
Thanks, again! :) I appreciate the help.
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@YetroPly said in First-time user issues:
It's new-ish. I'd be surprised if it got corrupted. I guess I could re-install. Is there a way to verify and/or fix it?
There are programs that can test the card - something like H2testw.
So, the UI settings and all of that are unavailable but if you press left/right to select the machine, you can see a configuration page. That lets you check the IP address and lots of other things.
I think that's normal, Kiosk mode hides the items marked 'hidden', so if you don't hide the RetroPie's system entries, they'll still show up. Kid mode hides the RetroPie system entirely.
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@mitu said in First-time user issues:
There are programs that can test the card - something like H2testw.
I'll look into it.
I think that's normal, Kiosk mode hides the items marked 'hidden', so if you don't hide the RetroPie's system entries, they'll still show up. Kid mode hides the RetroPie system entirely.
I wanted to try kid mode but then it said there was nothing to show.
The Xin-mo tweak worked except that it's incorrectly mapping p0 to player 2 and p1 to player 1. How can I reverse that?
I'm also confused about the "hotkey" button. It's letting me map it to select but then select+start doesn't quit the game.
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@YetroPly said in First-time user issues:
I wanted to try kid mode but then it said there was nothing to show.
The Kid only shows items which are explicitly selected to be kid-friendly (aka whitelisting). If you don't mark any game as 'Kid friendly', then nothing will be shown.
The Xin-mo tweak worked except that it's incorrectly mapping p0 to player 2 and p1 to player 1. How can I reverse that?
I don't understand what
p0/p1
is in this context ? What emulator are you testing ?Did you wire the controllers identically - since they use the same configuration, input X (button or joy axis) on P1 controller needs to be wired identically to input X on P2.
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Another possible way:
I deleted the lines concerning the "retropie options" in es_systems.cfg completely to get rid of it in emulationstation.
I am used to open "retropie_setup.sh" and/or "raspi-config" in the terminal and never used the configuration options within ES anyway. -
@mitu said in First-time user issues:
The Kid only shows items which are explicitly selected to be kid-friendly (aka whitelisting). If you don't mark any game as 'Kid friendly', then nothing will be shown.
Thanks. Understood.
I don't understand what
p0/p1
is in this context ? What emulator are you testing ?Did you wire the controllers identically - since they use the same configuration, input X (button or joy axis) on P1 controller needs to be wired identically to input X on P2.
This is using MAME (libretro). The Xin Mo board has pins divided into two groups labelled "p0" and "p1", corresponding to players 1 and 2, respectively. I started a fresh install and reconfigured things.
It's close to working but it's not quite there. When I tried Street Fighter 2, two of player 2's buttons didn't work, even though they were readily recognized during configuration.
The wiring should be identical. So, is there just one controller-configuration for both players, using this method? I assumed I could treat them as separate but that doesn't seem to work.
@sirhenrythe5th said in First-time user issues:
Another possible way:
I deleted the lines concerning the "retropie options" in es_systems.cfg completely to get rid of it in emulationstation.
I am used to open "retropie_setup.sh" and/or "raspi-config" in the terminal and never used the configuration options within ES anyway.This is another way to use the Xin Mo controller?
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@sirhenrythe5th said in First-time user issues:
Another possible way:
I deleted the lines concerning the "retropie options" in es_systems.cfg completely to get rid of it in emulationstation.
I am used to open "retropie_setup.sh" and/or "raspi-config" in the terminal and never used the configuration options within ES anyway.This is another way to use the Xin Mo controller?
No, that is about this issue:
- In kiosk mode, a user can still hit left/right and get into settings. I want to disable that.
When you delete the whole entry of the options-menu in the es_systems.cfg it wont appear again anywhere: not in Kiosk-Mode, not in Kids-Mode and even not in normal mode.
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@YetroPly said in First-time user issues:
The wiring should be identical. So, is there just one controller-configuration for both players, using this method? I assumed I could treat them as separate but that doesn't seem to work.
When using the Libretro (RetroArch) input configuration, then yes, you can't have different auto-configs for each player. You can, however, using either a core input remap to change the mapping or use the MAME input configuration, which can be accessed by pressing
Tab
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@sirhenrythe5th said in First-time user issues:
No, that is about this issue:
- In kiosk mode, a user can still hit left/right and get into settings. I want to disable that.
When you delete the whole entry of the options-menu in the es_systems.cfg it wont appear again anywhere: not in Kiosk-Mode, not in Kids-Mode and even not in normal mode.
Ah, cool. Thanks! :)
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@mitu said in First-time user issues:
When using the Libretro (RetroArch) input configuration, then yes, you can't have different auto-configs for each player. You can, however, using either a core input remap to change the mapping or use the MAME input configuration, which can be accessed by pressing
Tab
(you'll need a keyboard for this).Thanks! I'll have a look.
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