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      Game launch kills start button

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      @mitu Thank you so much! This fixed the problem. I was sure it wasn't a wiring issue, but I guess it goes to show how little I really know about computers, lol. Thanks for the help :)

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      XinMo dual USB sometimes swaps p1 & p2

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      Exiting from xinmo controller with hotkey problem

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      @scenariol113
      OK
      I figured it out with some off site help.

      I was able to compile it by editing the supermodel directory /Src/Input/inputs.cpp

      in the input.cpp file you edit the UI Controls line (1st line) for "uiExit"

      where it says INPUT_UI, "ESCAPE" you change it to INPUT_COMMON, "NONE"

      Then you run the -config-inputs command and map your keys.

      The UI Exit should be in the list now to map it.

      Now you can exit supermodel from somewhere besides a keyboard.

      Here is a youtube link and the guy that helped me. Read the comments and you will get a better understanding

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      Need help with Xinmotek controller in retropie bartop arcade! When I configure inputs for player 1, it messes up bindings of player 2 and vise versa.

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      @mitu That was it! Thank you so much for taking the time to reply on my thread. The internet needs more people like you.

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      Can navigate retropie menus but no controls in game? xinmotek+RetroPie4.6

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      mituM

      @cmdcolin Select is mapped by default to 'Coin Insert' in arcade emulators. Without it, you wouldn't be able to start a game.

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      Controller Settings not saving

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      ClydeC

      Welcome to this forum. Please provide more information about your setup:

      all the information that's asked for in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first What do you mean by "not the same"? Are the control settings different or gone? Does the effect happen in Emulation Station (the frontend where you choose the games) and/or in the games themselves? What kind of "a few things" did you try?

      edit: typo

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      Xinmotek XM-10 not showing 2 controllers

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      @kitdan2332 said in Xinmotek XM-10 not showing 2 controllers:

      I've already tried the cmdline thing adding the string of text at the end which I knew wouldn't work. Thoughts?

      Apart from that configuration, there's little to do to make it looks like 2 players. Make sure you've put everything on one line in that file. It may also be that the VID:PID combo is different for your encoder. Can you run

      cat /proc/bus/input/devices

      and post the output here ?

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      xin mo with retropie ora odroid no works.

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      Kinda sucks all around. I love both sides here. I've been with the RetroPie group for a couple of years now. I make one little comment about how I wish N64 games ran better on the Pi3, and I got a reply back almost instantly about trying this "Odroid XU4" and the Odroid Arena build. I'd never heard of it before, and thought I'd check them out. I myself made the assumption that this build was still in it's fragile infancy, and bolstered my arrogance around their Discord channel like I owned the place. I had thought that my growing knowledge of how RetroPie works, and how to make things work with it, would help their community advance. I thought I came across cool and helpful but it was mistaken as an arrogant attempt at making the guys over there feel inadequate in their development. Because of that, I was temporary banned from their channel, and muted from their Facebook. I was completely wrong and have come full circle. My knowledge, in fact, is primitive to what the guys over there know and have been doing from the ground up. They've taken a device and built upon it with what they have available, and have come up with a working system that is as good as (if not better in some areas than) the current release of RetroPie for Raspberry Pi's. I've become humbled by the staff and have been trying to assist that community where I can. There are issues, yes, but it's something that is being worked on daily, just like how RetroPie is. They aren't focused on developing for just one SBC either. Think of how LibreELEC is developed to provide Kodi to many devices, not just Pi's. This is where their team has gone too. Yes, RetroPie also supports other devices, but RetroPie falls short in their support. You provide simple instructions on where to start then leave the user in the dust struggling to find help by saying things like "it's YOUR problem" or "contact Odroid". The problem isn't always related to the hardware.

      Anyway, I just wanted to say that I think it's great what both sides are doing for the community. Sure, better support is needed, but that's no reason to say the team is producing "ugly hacks". We need to work together, not distance ourselves further apart.

      There, I've said my peace. Long Live RetroPie and Long Live TheORA!

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      Xin Mo 2 Player - Cannot get to work despite following all guides here

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      Xinmotek Dual USB Controller Lag

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      AlturisA

      Just to update, I opted to instead go with Sanwa sticks as they are the perfect size with the same screw holes and apparently the top of the line based on the recommendation of those in the know.

      https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CRQMWEQ