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    Adding a 9th button to GPIO

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    • spruce_m00seS
      spruce_m00se
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      well if you cant figure it out just wire up two buttons to one gpio, then at least you have a working ninth button

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        theRog05 @spruce_m00se
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        @spruce_m00se This would defeat the purpose of having another button to do something different. I would rather find out how to utilize the GPIO for another button.

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        • simonsterS
          simonster
          last edited by simonster

          You need to install the hotkeybtn variant of mk_arcade_joystick, this isn't installed by the RetroPie installer as it isn't part of the main branch, but can be done manually from the command line. The instructions aren't clear on their git page, but I think this is the correct order.

          git clone https://github.com/pinuct/mk_arcade_joystick_rpi/tree/customgpiohotkey
          mkdir /usr/src/mk_arcade_joystick_rpi-0.1.5/
          cd mk_arcade_joystick_rpi/
          cp -a * /usr/src/mk_arcade_joystick_rpi-0.1.5/
          dkms build -m mk_arcade_joystick_rpi -v 0.1.5
          dkms install -m mk_arcade_joystick_rpi -v 0.1.5

          Once you have done this and restarted, I think that you should be OK, as it will upgrade the version already installed.

          The reference is on the git page: https://github.com/recalbox/mk_arcade_joystick_rpi/tree/hotkeybtn

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            theRog05 @simonster
            last edited by theRog05

            @simonster said in Adding a 9th button to GPIO:

            You need to install the hotkeybtn variant of mk_arcade_joystick

            Thanks!!! I'll give this a shot tonight or this weekend and let you know how it goes.

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            • edmaul69E
              edmaul69 @theRog05
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              @theRog05 do both controllers have a 9th key or just one controller? If only one is it actually going to controller 1?here is something you could try. Set up the controller in emulationstation and choose select as your hotkey. Now open up /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch/autoconfig/NAMEOFYOURCONTROLLER.cfg and find the hotkey line and change it to the correct button number. I assume that would be 8. (Since buttons start with zero)

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              • simonsterS
                simonster @edmaul69
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                Hi @edmaul69 , the problem is the standard GPIO driver only has 8 buttons and 4 directions per pad (equivalent of a SNES pad), you can add a 9th but it requires a fork of the standard driver that removes I2C support whilst installed, it appears that they were previously using this when using Recalbox (as GPIO 3 and 5 are the correct wirings for this in the driver) but the version included in RetroPie is the main branch and doesn't include support for the 9th button.

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                  theRog05 @simonster
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                  @edmaul69 : I actually did try just adding an 8 to the .cfg file and that didn't work. As @simonster mentioned, mk_arcade_joystick needs the update to allow the hotkeybtn. I'll be trying this when I get home after work, as long as the wife doesn't have me doing anything else -___-
                  Thanks, guys.

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                    theRog05 @simonster
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                    @simonster Unfortunately, the first line you mentioned above results in a "repository not found". I tried copying the files manually, but then when I run the 'dkms build' I get "Your kernel headers for kernel 4.9.35-v7+ cannot be found at /lib/modules/4.9.35-v7+/build or /lib/modules/4.9.35-v7+/source". I've tried updating the headers with "sudo apt-get install raspberrypi-kernel-headers", but that didn't work either. Any ideas what else could be wrong?

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                    • simonsterS
                      simonster
                      last edited by

                      It worked for me, but this was some time ago. Try the recalbox copy of the fork

                      git clone https://github.com/recalbox/mk_arcade_joystick_rpi/tree/hotkeybtn

                      If you have updated the kernel headers, I don't know why it wont compile.

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                        theRog05 @simonster
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                        @simonster This also failed to find the repository. :/

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                        • simonsterS
                          simonster
                          last edited by simonster

                          I just ran this command and it cloned successfully:

                          git clone https://github.com/recalbox/mk_arcade_joystick_rpi.git -b hotkeybtn

                          I am trying to compile it at the moment (there are a few issues with the code), there is also the matter of the missing headers, so bear with me and when I get something I will update this thread.

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                          • simonsterS
                            simonster
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                            Hi @theRog05

                            How are you using kernel 4.9.35-v7+? I have just run an update in RetroPie-Setup and am still using kernel 4.4.50-v7+

                            Can you fill in the detail list in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                              theRog05 @simonster
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                              @simonster I've been working on this all day so far and started getting some other funky errors (probably from me messing around in there). So I decided to wipe the card and start fresh. Once I get my card loaded up, I'll give this a try again. Sorry, wish I saw this message before I went and formatted the card.

                              P.S. - Thanks for your continuous help on this!

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                              • simonsterS
                                simonster @theRog05
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                                @theRog05

                                No problem, I can only assume you had run rpi-update at some point and ended up with a unstable beta kernel.

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                                  theRog05 @simonster
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                                  @simonster I'm pretty sure I did run rpi-update at some point in the past 7 hours. haha. I do remember using kernel 4.4.50-v7+ and I was also wondering why 4.9.35-v7+ was being used. Oh well, starting fresh now. As soon as I get it loaded on the Pi, I'll follow your steps again to clone the hotkeybtn branch in the mk_arcade_joystick_rpi repo and see what I can come up with. Thanks again!

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                                  • simonsterS
                                    simonster
                                    last edited by simonster

                                    I have just tried this method and it worked for me completely:

                                    Install MK_Arcade_Joystick from the drivers in the retropie setup. Then exit Emulation Station by pressing F4

                                    rm -r mk_arcade_joystick_rpi
                                    git clone https://github.com/recalbox/mk_arcade_joystick_rpi.git -b hotkeybtn
                                    sudo mkdir /usr/src/mk_arcade_joystick_rpi-0.1.5.1/
                                    cd mk_arcade_joystick_rpi/
                                    nano dkms.conf

                                    change the line that begins PACKAGE_VERSION to read

                                    PACKAGE_VERSION="0.1.5.1"

                                    Press Ctrl+X and then Y and Enter to exit and save changes

                                    sudo cp -a * /usr/src/mk_arcade_joystick_rpi-0.1.5.1/
                                    sudo dkms build -m mk_arcade_joystick_rpi -v 0.1.5.1
                                    sudo dkms install -m mk_arcade_joystick_rpi -v 0.1.5.1 --force

                                    Once installed, restart the Pi using the following command

                                    sudo shutdown -r -t 0 now

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                                      theRog05 @simonster
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                                      @simonster Awesome. I'll give that a try when the card loads back up. And after I replace my sisters shock in her car. -____-

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                                      • loujezL
                                        loujez
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                                        @simonster your advices on this topic are the most usefull on the net. I'm sorry that therog05 don't follow his own topic. I'm in the same case so i follow every step you are describing with the 4.9.35-v7+ kernel.

                                        On the line :
                                        git clone https://github.com/recalbox/mk_arcade_joystick_rpi.git -b hotkeybtn

                                        i get :
                                        fatal: destination path mk_arcade_joystick_rpi already exist and is not an empty directory

                                        It is impossible to go after.

                                        If you are always following this topic, i'm very intersting by what you can belong to me with your knowledge.

                                        Cheers my friend

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                                        • simonsterS
                                          simonster
                                          last edited by simonster

                                          @loujez said in Adding a 9th button to GPIO:

                                          On the line :
                                          git clone https://github.com/recalbox/mk_arcade_joystick_rpi.git -b hotkeybtn

                                          i get :
                                          fatal: destination path mk_arcade_joystick_rpi already exist and is not an empty directory

                                          This means that the folder is already there from a previous installation. Try this before that line:

                                          rm -r mk_arcade_joystick_rpi

                                          I have update the previous post to reflect this.

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                                            theRog05
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                                            I'm so sorry that I didn't reply to this sooner. I actually never got back to this until a couple days ago and it still took some finagling, but I finally got it! The main issue I was having was that I needed to change the PACKAG_VERSION in the dkms.conf file. After that I started having a problem with my second joystick not working. I followed the steps to include both controllers, but for some reason the file being used was named differently than I expected. I updated the correct file and everything started to work.

                                            @loujez is correct, @simonster, you have been extremely helpful to get this up and running for me. THANK YOU! I don't think many people are using the hotkey button in retropie so that's probably why we don't see much support out there for it.

                                            @loujez: I couldn't get 'git clone https://github.com/recalbox/mk_arcade_joystick_rpi.git -b hotkeybtn' to work for some reason, so I checked out the main branch and then switched branches with 'git checkout -b hotkeybtn'. The fatal error you're getting is because the mk_arcade_joystick_rpi folder already exists and has files in it. You can use 'rm -r mk_arcade_joystick_rpi' to remove the folder before trying to clone. Good luck! I'll try to stay more current with this post.

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