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    Using a gamepad with CoolCV (Colecovision emulator)

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      SpudsMcToole Banned @mediamogul
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      @mediamogul Is that the version you downloaded, though, rather than the standard one?

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        mediamogul Global Moderator @SpudsMcToole
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        @SpudsMcToole

        That's a good point and I'm not sure. I was assuming that the binary in RetroPie had most likely been updated since then, but maybe it hasn't.

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          mediamogul Global Moderator @SpudsMcToole
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          @SpudsMcToole

          I just checked and the version in RetroPie is indeed up to date, so mapping two buttons to activate a function should work.

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          • FultosF
            Fultos
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            I'm trying to figure out the mapping for my 8bitdo, can't find the appropriate variables so I can create the cfg file

            anyone knows where I could get that?

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              mediamogul Global Moderator @Fultos
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              @Fultos

              Have you tried running jstest?

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              • FultosF
                Fultos @mediamogul
                last edited by

                @mediamogul said in Using a gamepad with CoolCV (Colecovision emulator):

                jstest

                no, I didn't know such thing existed I'll try to figure out how it works, thanks

                thanks for the fast answer

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                • FultosF
                  Fultos @mediamogul
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                  @mediamogul

                  Thanks a lot again,

                  I'm now able to identify and map X,Y,B,A,Start,Select but somehow the D-Pad give me two axis :

                  left :
                  Event: type 2, time 7816110, number 6, value -32767
                  Event: type 2, time 7816250, number 6, value 0
                  right:
                  Event: type 2, time 7817890, number 6, value 32767
                  Event: type 2, time 7818000, number 6, value 0
                  up:
                  Event: type 2, time 7820250, number 7, value -32767
                  Event: type 2, time 7820350, number 7, value 0
                  down:
                  Event: type 2, time 7820970, number 7, value 32767
                  Event: type 2, time 7821090, number 7, value 0

                  I'm wondering how I can fit this in as a value in the coolcv_mapping.txt since they are not fixed values.

                  I've tried to add joy0_6 and joy0_7 as values but didn't work since it seems to miss somthing.

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                  • edmaul69E
                    edmaul69 @herb_fargus
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                    @herb_fargus f7 works on the pi as well.

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                      edmaul69 @Fultos
                      last edited by edmaul69

                      @Fultos here is my up down left right settings. it auto uses an axis, so the analog on a ps3 analog or any dpad/analog that has an axis should work without having to set a joy setting. here is how mine looks

                      up_1	key1073741906
                      right_1	key1073741903
                      down_1	key1073741905
                      left_1	key1073741904
                      
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                      • FultosF
                        Fultos @edmaul69
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                        @edmaul69 well it sure does work with the analog stick, but I'm looking to make my D-Pad work as a replacement of the original big clunky joystick of the Coleco.

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                          edmaul69 @Fultos
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                            edmaul69 @Fultos
                            last edited by edmaul69

                            @Fultos so the d-pad is hats on the 8bitdo here is the config from the 8-bitdo. not sure if you can use h0 up down left right's on the coleco. here is the config from the 8-bitdo

                            input_up_btn = "h0up"
                            input_down_btn = "h0down"
                            input_left_btn = "h0left" 
                            input_right_btn = "h0right" 
                            

                            i will try to test tomorrow

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