Switch Buttons only in Emulationstation
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Hi,
how can i change buttons only to control emulationstation? The Gamepad works but i want to change some buttons. Is there something like retroarch.cfg where i can change buttons for a core? Or is the only way to change the mapping that i have made directly after the first boot?
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You can run the input configuration again, from the EmulationStation menu, if you want to change the mappings. Note that re-configuration will also re-configure the mappings for the emulators, according to the new mapping.
EDIT: the configuration file holding the input settings for EmulationStation is in
$HOME/.emulationstation/es_input.cfg
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I have changed the es_input.cfg and it works.
But i have a similiar problem with the core mapping and the retroarch gui. I can change the mapping for each core and that works perfect. But then i have different control settings when i start the RGUI. Sometimes A is 'select', sometimes A is 'back'. Can i change the mapping only for the gameplay and not for RGUI?
I know i can do this for each game.
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You can re-map your buttons through Core input remapping - https://retropie.org.uk/docs/RetroArch-Configuration/#core-input-remapping -, without changing the controller's auto-configuration.
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I have copied the config file from all/retroarch-joypads to a New retroarch-joypads folder in the SNES folder. Then i have add an extra line in SNES/retroarch.cfg. is this the same core-input mapping? I prefer the remapping using the command line because i can simple backup the files.
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@Carey said in Switch Buttons only in Emulationstation:
is this the same core-input mapping?
No, that's different.
I prefer the remapping using the command line because i can simple backup the files.
The remaps files are simple text files, with the
.rmp
extension. They can be easily backed-up/restored.
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