I can't seem to find my config. controller in the following directory (/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch/autoconfig)
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Hello I've been tinkering with retropie for a while now. I have my arcade almost done but there is a problem. I have a two player controller with joystick and buttons. But they have the same name which means that the Pi sees it as one controller. I need help please. I can't seem to know what to do. I config both of them and they work in the menu but when I want to play a game the buttons switch and stay like that after leaving the game. I have tried to "mask" one of them with the xboxdrv directory, but its taking to long for it to load and I left it for 1 day and it was still loading. I am also thinkning of using the following direcrtory to change the name or something,
/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch/autoconfig
some other guy had the same problem but he went into the same directory and it poped up in his
but I can't seem to find it there at all. Can someone help me please?Thank you
RetroEddie -
Please add some details about your setup, as detailed in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first.
If you have 2 identical gamepads/controllers, then you only need to configure one of them.but when I want to play a game the buttons switch and stay like that after leaving the game
This may happen when using an USB encoder where the 2nd player is wired differently than the 1st.
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@mitu I'm sorry I'm pretty new at this. What do you mean detail my setup I read the "read this first" post but still don't understnad what you mean.
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@mitu Sorry I also have two encoders.
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@retroeddie said in I can't seem to find my config. controller in the following directory (/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch/autoconfig):
What do you mean detail my setup I read the "read this first" post but still don't understnad what you mean.
Add a modicum of info about your setup: what Pi model, power supply, what image did you use, what RetroPie version you have, what controller(s) are you using, etc.
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@retroeddie I have a Pi 4 model, a 3A-C USB power supply, I am using dragonrise usb joysticks and I have retropie 3/4 version.
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@mitu But I think the wiring was my problem all I did was just put in random places let me see if I can fix that rn
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@mitu I feel so dumb I am so sorry to bother you. It worked turns out it was wring problem like you said.
Thank you for everything though
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