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    Hotkey button always pressed

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      OneCrazyRigger @jonnykesh
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      @jonnykesh thanks for the reply. I have always had the select key bound as the hotkey, and still do currently, but still ever since my upgrade to 4.4 all emulators behave as if the hotkey is always being pressed. If I leave the hotkey unbound I can play, but then I also can't save/load, exit, or bring up the Retroarch menu.

      Thanks.

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        jonnykesh @OneCrazyRigger
        last edited by jonnykesh

        @onecrazyrigger If you are having hotkey issues it means that the hotkey is not set properly.
        Wipe the configs and start again. And this time make sure that you use a key that is recognised.

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          OneCrazyRigger @jonnykesh
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          @jonnykesh thanks for your helpful suggestion but I don't think you understand what I'm saying. The key I'm using is recognized, and everything was working fine until I upgraded to 4.4. I have tried reconfiguring the controller too, but now the emulators act as if the hotkey is always being pressed.

          Thanks.

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            jonnykesh @OneCrazyRigger
            last edited by jonnykesh

            @onecrazyrigger I get what you are saying. Believe me.
            Try reconfiguring all controllers attached.
            You are not the first person to report weird controller problems.
            You could wait for a fix, or just re-map them.
            I'm sorry I can't be a huge help because I started from scratch from the new image. So you may be having issues due to the upgrade. Who knows?
            Are you far into a setup?
            Maybe a clean start is the way to go? Sometimes it can be easier and quicker than trying to debug.
            Just a thought.

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              OneCrazyRigger @jonnykesh
              last edited by

              @jonnykesh Yes, I installed 4.4 fresh from the new image.

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                jonnykesh @OneCrazyRigger
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                @onecrazyrigger Okay. So are you talking about the 360 controller or the PS3? Just so we can focus.

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                  OneCrazyRigger @jonnykesh
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                  @jonnykesh my controller is a shanwan wireless usb controller, but it looks similar to a ps3 controller.

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                    jonnykesh @OneCrazyRigger
                    last edited by

                    @onecrazyrigger Are you using it wirelessly? Have you installed the drivers? Using PS3 drivers tend to mess up other controllers, if you use them wirelessly.
                    I use OEM controllers, and I also use wired, so if wireless is your issue, I'm sorry but I probably can't help.

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                      OneCrazyRigger @jonnykesh
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                      @jonnykesh it's wireless USB only. No drivers installed, it has never needed them.

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                        TheWarden @pamput
                        last edited by TheWarden

                        @pamput

                        I experienced the same issue with my setup and discovered a simple fix


                        SETUP

                        • Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+
                        • RetroPie 4.4 with RetroArch 1.7.1 (clean build via image and no updates)
                        • 8bitdo SF30 Pro with Firmware v1.25 (Bluetooth)

                        FIX

                        1. RetroPie Configuration > RetroArch
                          • Settings > Input
                            • Input User 1 Binds > User 1 Device Index -- Verify this is set to the target controller
                            • Input Hotkey Binds > Enable hotkeys -- Set this to the target hotkey button (override Auto, even if the same button)
                          • Configurations > Save Current Configuration
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                          mud2005
                          last edited by mud2005

                          @TheWarden THANK YOU!!! I was struggling with this for hours, tried so many solutions, edited so many files, this worked for me 100%
                          One thing to note, it's not labelled "enable hotkeys" I think it was just "hotkeys" or something, anyway I never would have figured this out without this post, thanks again

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