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    Kodi Joypad Issues...

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    • herb_fargusH
      herb_fargus administrators @Leo1372
      last edited by

      @Leo1372 the controller name can be picky make sure you copy exactly what shows up when you run cat /proc/bus/input/devices including spaces and just swap settings in and out based on the examples in the wiki until you figure it out.

      If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

      Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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        wetriner
        last edited by

        <button id="1">Select</button><!-- A? -->
        <button id="2">Back</button><!-- B? -->
        <button id="3">Info</button>
        <button id="4">Stop</button>
        <button id="5">Rewind</button><!--L?-->
        <button id="6">FastForward</button><!--R?-->
        <button id="7">noop</button>
        <button id="8">noop</button>
        

        I don't have your controller, so I can't even say that this makes sense or works. All I was trying to say is that keeping it organized for when you want to make additions or changes is a good idea. Optionally, the button name comments can help a lot as well, and get ignored by Kodi.

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          Leo1372
          last edited by

          Sorry I went away for a bit.

          @wetriner can I just copy your example and input my button id's?

          @herb_fargus Yes I have checked that and made sure it is the same.

          So would this work?

          <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
          <keymap>
          <global>
          <joystick name="usb gamepad ">
          <button id="1">Select</button><!-- A? -->
          <button id="2">Back</button><!-- B? -->
          <button id="0">Info</button>
          <button id="3">Stop</button>
          <button id="4">Rewind</button><!--L?-->
          <button id="5">FastForward</button><!--R?-->
          <button id="8">noop</button>
          <button id="9">noop</button>
          <axis id="0" limit="+0">Right</axis>
          <axis id="0" limit="-0">Left</axis>
          <axis id="1" limit="-1">Up</axis>
          <axis id="1" limit="+1">Down</axis>
          </joystick>
          </global>
          </keymap>

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            wetriner @Leo1372
            last edited by

            @Leo1372 That was just an example of what I was talking about, which is what you asked for. You should be trying your own xml. If you're not getting any buttons responding, something else is wrong, like the name, and you could check the log for more info. You will probably need some tweaking. I just used putty and kept tinkering with it to finally get all my controllers working the way I want. Kodi xml is still pretty confusing to me. The ids kind of match what's in retroarch-joypad file or jstest but not always. I ended up setting all unknown button IDs to a corresponding Notification command, like Notification("Button 1",,.5), so I could get them all sorted out.

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              Leo1372
              last edited by

              Thank-you for all of the help, I've started to get a grasp of this!

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                Leo1372
                last edited by

                Alright. I got everything working. But, I thought it would be a good idea to update to 3.6. Everything works except my joypad in kodi. Everything in that area is hosed. Is there a way to revert back to 3.5 without losing all my data?

                Leo

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                • RascasR
                  Rascas
                  last edited by

                  Configuring joysticks in Kodi on the RPi now is the same as configuring them in other platforms/OSs.
                  Some joysticks are plug n play, the most common ones like Logitech, PS3 etc, don't need any configuration.
                  Others needs the creation of a keymap in one .xml file.
                  You can read all about configuring them here:
                  http://kodi.wiki/view/Keymap

                  I agree that it is not very easy or straightforward, but if you spend some time understanding how keymaps works in Kodi, you will see that it is not that hard.

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                  • herb_fargusH
                    herb_fargus administrators @Rascas
                    last edited by

                    @Rascas also as an aside I've submitted a PR for the xboxdrv driver : https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/pull/9590

                    If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

                    Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                      Leo1372
                      last edited by

                      @Rascas I have a keymap xml file (based on the kodi setup on the wiki) set up it worked before the upgrade but not after, here it is:

                      <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
                      <keymap>
                      <global>
                      <joystick name="usb gamepad ">
                      <button id="1">Stop</button> <!--X-->
                      <button id="2">Select</button> <!--A-->
                      <button id="3">Back</button> <!--B-->
                      <button id="4">Info</button> <!--Y-->
                      <button id="5">Rewind</button> <!--L-->
                      <button id="6">FastForward</button> <!--R-->
                      <axis id="1" limit="+1">Right</axis>
                      <axis id="1" limit="-1">Left</axis>
                      <axis id="2" limit="-1">Up</axis>
                      <axis id="2" limit="+1">Down</axis>
                      </joystick>
                      </global>
                      </keymap>

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                      • RascasR
                        Rascas
                        last edited by Rascas

                        Which upgrade are you talking about ? Joysticks only work in this version of Kodi 16. Make sure the gamepad option is enabled in Kodi -> Settings -> Settings ->Peripherals.

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                          Leo1372 @Rascas
                          last edited by

                          @Rascas The retropie 3.6 update, and how do I set setting periphrials?

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                          • RascasR
                            Rascas @Leo1372
                            last edited by

                            @Leo1372 In Kodi -> Settings -> Settings ->Peripherals

                            Kodi 16 + joysticks was tested in RetroPie 3.6. Keep in mind that if you update the RetroPie-Setup scripts and make a Binary based instalation, you will get the very latest changes to RetroPie, so not the same as installing a clean RetroPie 3.6 image.

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