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    Hotkey button always pressed

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    • jonnykeshJ
      jonnykesh @OneCrazyRigger
      last edited by jonnykesh

      @onecrazyrigger If you are having hotkey issues it means that the hotkey is not set properly.
      Wipe the configs and start again. And this time make sure that you use a key that is recognised.

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        OneCrazyRigger @jonnykesh
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        @jonnykesh thanks for your helpful suggestion but I don't think you understand what I'm saying. The key I'm using is recognized, and everything was working fine until I upgraded to 4.4. I have tried reconfiguring the controller too, but now the emulators act as if the hotkey is always being pressed.

        Thanks.

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        • jonnykeshJ
          jonnykesh @OneCrazyRigger
          last edited by jonnykesh

          @onecrazyrigger I get what you are saying. Believe me.
          Try reconfiguring all controllers attached.
          You are not the first person to report weird controller problems.
          You could wait for a fix, or just re-map them.
          I'm sorry I can't be a huge help because I started from scratch from the new image. So you may be having issues due to the upgrade. Who knows?
          Are you far into a setup?
          Maybe a clean start is the way to go? Sometimes it can be easier and quicker than trying to debug.
          Just a thought.

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            OneCrazyRigger @jonnykesh
            last edited by

            @jonnykesh Yes, I installed 4.4 fresh from the new image.

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            • jonnykeshJ
              jonnykesh @OneCrazyRigger
              last edited by

              @onecrazyrigger Okay. So are you talking about the 360 controller or the PS3? Just so we can focus.

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                OneCrazyRigger @jonnykesh
                last edited by

                @jonnykesh my controller is a shanwan wireless usb controller, but it looks similar to a ps3 controller.

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                • jonnykeshJ
                  jonnykesh @OneCrazyRigger
                  last edited by

                  @onecrazyrigger Are you using it wirelessly? Have you installed the drivers? Using PS3 drivers tend to mess up other controllers, if you use them wirelessly.
                  I use OEM controllers, and I also use wired, so if wireless is your issue, I'm sorry but I probably can't help.

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                    OneCrazyRigger @jonnykesh
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                    @jonnykesh it's wireless USB only. No drivers installed, it has never needed them.

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                      TheWarden @pamput
                      last edited by TheWarden

                      @pamput

                      I experienced the same issue with my setup and discovered a simple fix


                      SETUP

                      • Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+
                      • RetroPie 4.4 with RetroArch 1.7.1 (clean build via image and no updates)
                      • 8bitdo SF30 Pro with Firmware v1.25 (Bluetooth)

                      FIX

                      1. RetroPie Configuration > RetroArch
                        • Settings > Input
                          • Input User 1 Binds > User 1 Device Index -- Verify this is set to the target controller
                          • Input Hotkey Binds > Enable hotkeys -- Set this to the target hotkey button (override Auto, even if the same button)
                        • Configurations > Save Current Configuration
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                        mud2005
                        last edited by mud2005

                        @TheWarden THANK YOU!!! I was struggling with this for hours, tried so many solutions, edited so many files, this worked for me 100%
                        One thing to note, it's not labelled "enable hotkeys" I think it was just "hotkeys" or something, anyway I never would have figured this out without this post, thanks again

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