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Linux Start Up/Shut Down Button for RetroPie.

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    XD3l
    last edited by 7 Oct 2016, 15:16

    I was going to buy a power on off switch for my Pie 3, but then I saw this guide.

    http://www.instructables.com/id/Simple-Raspberry-Pi-Shutdown-Button/?ALLSTEPS

    The problem is is that the guide is for the old Pie. Is there such a guide for the Pi 3? I'd really like to have such a script and connect the power on off button on my Playstation to what ever pins I need to in order to make this work.

    Thanks in advance!

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      glennlake @XD3l
      last edited by 8 Oct 2016, 21:33

      @XD3l It should work but I have followed this guide in the past and it works OK. "https://www.element14.com/community/docs/DOC-78055/l/adding-a-shutdown-button-to-the-raspberry-pi-b" It talks about a shutdown only but read the remarks after the guide. It talks about changing the setup to make it a true startup/shutdown button.

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        XD3l
        last edited by 8 Oct 2016, 23:16

        Awesome, thank you much!

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