Gamepad Detected but not accepting any buttons held (keyboard works)
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@mitu makes sense but I cant get the terminal to open either any suggestions?
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@paul90 Did you read the docs I mentioned ? You don't need access to a terminal.
The simplest way of setting up a Bluetooth controller is through the Bluetooth Configuration menu of the RetroPie Setup script. There are also manual methods that may vary depending on what Bluetooth controller you are using, some of which are described further below on this page.
You can access the bluetooth configuration menu from the RetroPie Menu of EmulationStation. It can also be accessed from RetroPie-Setup Script >> Setup >> Configure Bluetooth Devices
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I am using usb sorry, and my version is the latest, I assume, as I just downloaded it yesterday from github. is there a way to check the exact version? and yeah... it should, but it doesn't?
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@bipolarexpress When you open the RetroPie setup script from Emulationstation, the version is shown at the top of the screen
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@mitu Version: 4.4
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@mitu and if I bring up the main menu it says EMULATIONSTATION V2.7.5RP
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@bipolarexpress Ok, so your gamepad does not get paired via BT, then it's a BT problem with the communication between the macbook and the 8bit controller, until you resolve this, there's nothing that Emulationstation can detect and configure.
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@mitu why would the bluetooth effect a usb connection? and that should mean it would still work with a different usb controller without bluetooth, but it doesn't.
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@bipolarexpress Sorry, I was under the impression that you're trying using BT. Does
jstest
detect your buttons/d-pad (see https://retropie.org.uk/docs/RetroArch-Configuration/#determining-button-values) ? -
@mitu all good yeah it does either usb or BT I use it as usb though. and just tested it yes it does it registers everything
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So if evtest and jstest register why would retropie not? :s makes no sense to me
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Okay so I did some more tests and I've narrowed it down slightly. The problem seems to only occur when running it on the SD card as I decided to test it on the hardrive, and also with a graphical install. I'm thinking it's a Mac problem I don't know why it would make a difference which drive I use especially as evtest still reads it but next I'm going to try it with a different laptop from the SD port if that works I'll know for sure it's the Mac and I guess I'll just have to use a harddrive.
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@bipolarexpress I would try with a more recent Ubuntu distro. Even if the install page lists 16.04 as a requirement, it would work with 17.10 - maybe some bugs related to the platform have been fixed on the linux side.
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@mitu okay, cool I'll give that a shot. Cheers.
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