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    gamepad works in ES but not games / {gamepad} not configured

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      sgordon777
      last edited by sgordon777

      I have RetroPie installed on a PC with Ubuntu Linux, using a Generic XB360 wired gamepad. The EMulationStation GUI detects and lets me configure the Gamepad, and I can navigate the ES GUI just fine.
      However, when starting any emulator (nes/snes/atari7800/etc), I get this message on screen:

      "{gamepad name} not configured".

      And the game completely ignores my gamepad

      -I've tried going to the "drivers" option, and setting udev.
      -I've tried resetting the input configuration on RetroPi/core_package config
      -I have a hunch this was caused by starting RetroPie the first time without the Gamepad plugged in(I got this issue on my rPI4b when installing RetroPie). However, re-installing has not helped.

      I see hundreds of people have this same basic problem, but unfortunately not able to use any of the scattered suggestions.

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        mitu Global Moderator
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        Problem is similar to https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/32997/.
        Try modifying the .cfg file for your controller in //opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch-joypads and add input_vendor_id/input_product_id with the values reported by RetroArch in the not configured message.

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          sgordon777
          last edited by sgordon777

          The EMulationStation GUI detects and lets me configure the Gamepad, and I can navigate the ES GUI just fine.
          However, when starting any emulator (nes/snes/atari7800/etc), I get this message on screen:

          "{gamepad name} not configured".

          And the game completely ignores my gamepad

          -I've tried going to the "drivers" option, and setting udev.
          -I've tried resetting the input configuration on RetroPi/core_package config
          -I have a hunch this was caused by starting RetroPie the first time without the Gamepad plugged in(I got this issue on my rPI4b when installing RetroPie). However, re-installing has not helped.

          -Hardware: PC Laptop (MD Ryzen 7 4700U) running Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS x86_64
          -I am using a Generic XB360 wired gamepad, which is known to work with RetroPie, and works with my RetroPie on my Raspberry Pi4
          -I am using RetroPie 4.8.2
          -I have installed on existing OS (Linux Ubuntu). I used the documentation on the RetroPie to install it.
          -THe only USB device connected is the GamePad
          -GamePad model = "Rock Candy Gamepad" (xbox 360 wired controller)
          -Error message: "Rock Candy Gamepad Wired Controller (3695/287) not congired"

          I have searched the forums for solutions to this issue, and I see that hudfreds, maybe thousands of people have this same basic problem, but unfortunately not able to use any of the scattered suggestions.

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator
            last edited by

            @sgordon777 please don't open multiple topics for the same problem. I've moved your initial topic to the Help/Support category, where it belonged and also merged your 2nd topic.

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              sgordon777 @mitu
              last edited by

              @mitu Sorry, I thought you deleted the first post(I didn't know you moved it) and wanted me to add the information.

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