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    controller works in menu, but not in game and some games don't launch

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      newbie Banned
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      If you are using mame-libretro, or mame 2003 (I'm new, I can't keep track of what name is what, but the folder name for the roms is mame-libretro), launch a game, and if you have a keyboard connected, press tab, and you get a menu where you can map buttons, and it gives you the option for general, or for that specific rom, so you can get a base setting, and then tweak if you want to customize button layouts for games.

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        robthedude81
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        said in controller works in menu, but not in game and some games don't launch:

        I start the game, it says Dragonrise Inc. (Generic) USB joystick not configured in yellow.

        Hi

        Did you manage to get this sorted, I am having a similar issue

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        • cyperghostC
          cyperghost @robthedude81
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          @robthedude81
          Use the RGUI.

          Follow this guide.
          Sorry it's in german but the pictures are self explainig :)
          http://www.retro-programming.de/retro-welt-2/hardware/raspberry-pi-als-emulator-retropie/retropie-controller-einrichten/#manuell

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            Parzival
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            I would say to try and reconfigure the buttons on the main menu. go to start then configure input. hold the button for the joy-pad and reconfigure it then. now, if you are trying to play arcade games you will need to configure the joy-pad in the emulator itself. press tab and a menu will appear. there go to general controls and configure each input with the arcade buttons.

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              robthedude81
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              Sorted Thank you Guys

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                Padge35 @cyperghost
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                @cyperghost this worked a treat ty was doing my nut in lol

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                  colinbotts @cyperghost
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                  @cyperghost

                  I realize this is an old thread, but it was just what I needed to get my controllers working correctly. I looked through all sorts of other threads and tried many potential solutions, but none were as helpful as your german guide :)

                  Thanks for the link!

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                  • cyperghostC
                    cyperghost @colinbotts
                    last edited by cyperghost

                    @colinbotts This thread is so old, it was from times there was no auto setup.
                    I would suggest following. You have now setted the keys manually per retroarch.

                    Now go to /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch-joypads/YOUR_JOYPAD_NAME and write the key values manually in your setup. This is the pretty best solution!
                    Why? Because if you add annother game-pad then the input controls of the fixed setted one (the first controller) will always overwrite the one from the new one.

                    But in fact the RGUI is usefull to determine the values. Just to remeber... the control of the EmulationStation GUI is independet from the emulator cores!
                    But the ES controls are used to build your emulator cores controls.

                    So even if this thread is quite old ... it can be usefull at all :)

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                      retropiehelpme @cyperghost
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                      @cyperghost I tried doing the German thing but it did not work. What else can I do I am a beginner so please keep it simple. 👍

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                        mitu Global Moderator @retropiehelpme
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                        @retropiehelpme Please don't bump old topics. You already have a topic opened, I suggest you add the relevant info there.

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