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    Help with script to maintain bluetooth connection

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    • JasperSladeJ
      JasperSlade
      last edited by

      I followed those instructions exactly, and have had 100% success connecting the gamepad at startup. My issue is when the gamepad goes to sleep (say I get up to help my wife with something) when I come back and my gamepad has powered down due to inactivity, when I power it back up, it doesn't reconnect to the Pi.
      At this point I have to either reconnect via the command line, or reboot the Pi.

      ~Jasper

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      • JasperSladeJ
        JasperSlade
        last edited by

        I think I may have found a solution. If someone with a little more knowledge than me can take a look at this and let me know what they think. Adding this to my already existing startup script:

        #!/bin/bash
        address="XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX"
        while (sleep 1)
        do
        connected=$(hidd --show) > /dev/null
        if [[ ! $connected =~ .${address}. ]] ; then
        hidd --connect ${address} > /dev/null 2>&1
        fi
        done

        ~Jasper

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        • meleuM
          meleu
          last edited by

          I suffer with this problem as well.

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          • lilbudL
            lilbud @JasperSlade
            last edited by

            @JasperSlade Did you create those files listed in the guide?

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            • JasperSladeJ
              JasperSlade
              last edited by

              So far I've done the following:

              Created: sudo nano /bin/connect-bluetooth.sh

              Added the following text:
              #!/bin/bash
              sudo bluetoothctl << EOF
              power on
              connect [MAC Address]
              exit
              EOF

              Made the file executable: sudo chmod +x /bin/connect-bluetooth.sh

              Created a service file: sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/connect-bluetooth.service

              Added the following text:
              [Unit]
              Description=Connect Bluetooth
              [Service]
              Type=oneshot
              ExecStart=/bin/connect-bluetooth.sh
              [Install]
              WantedBy=multi-user.target

              Enabled the service file: sudo systemctl enable /etc/systemd/system/connect-bluetooth.service

              At this point, my gamepad connects at startup flawlessly. When the gamepad powers down, it fails to reconnect.
              I'm hoping that if I add the following text to my connect-bluetooth.sh, it will continually check for my gamepad, and reconnect when needed. Hopefully that is, it looks like the below code is for an older version of RetroPie, one that utilizes bluez, where as my build has bluetoothctl instead

              (#!/bin/bash
              address="XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX"
              while (sleep 1)
              do
              connected=$(hidd --show) > /dev/null
              if [[ ! $connected =~ .${address}. ]] ; then
              hidd --connect ${address} > /dev/null 2>&1
              fi
              done)

              ~Jasper

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              • lilbudL
                lilbud
                last edited by

                In /bin/connect-bluetooth.sh, you did put the Mac Address where it says right?

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                • JasperSladeJ
                  JasperSlade
                  last edited by

                  Yes. 85:55:08:78:17:D1

                  ~Jasper

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                  • JasperSladeJ
                    JasperSlade
                    last edited by

                    I found my solution. I made the following changes (in bold) to my /bin/connect-bluetooth.sh file.

                    #!/bin/bash
                    while (sleep 30)
                    do
                    sudo bluetoothctl << EOF
                    power on
                    connect [MAC Address]
                    exit
                    EOF
                    done

                    You can change the sleep value to whatever you'd prefer. 30 seconds seemed to work out fine for me. If i start to get impatient, I'll change it down to 15.

                    ~Jasper

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                    • RionR
                      Rion @JasperSlade
                      last edited by Rion

                      @JasperSlade said in Help with script to maintain bluetooth connection:

                      I found my solution. I made the following changes (in bold) to my /bin/connect-bluetooth.sh file.

                      #!/bin/bash
                      while (sleep 30)
                      do
                      sudo bluetoothctl << EOF
                      power on
                      connect [MAC Address]
                      exit
                      EOF
                      done

                      You can change the sleep value to whatever you'd prefer. 30 seconds seemed to work out fine for me. If i start to get impatient, I'll change it down to 15.

                      Nice solution! Could you add this to the wiki page? Setting up a Bluetooth controller

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                      • meleuM
                        meleu @JasperSlade
                        last edited by

                        @JasperSlade said in Help with script to maintain bluetooth connection:

                        You can change the sleep value to whatever you'd prefer. 30 seconds seemed to work out fine for me. If i start to get impatient, I'll change it down to 15.

                        It'll sleep for 30 seconds during the boot?

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                        • herb_fargusH
                          herb_fargus administrators @Rion
                          last edited by

                          @Rion it's a wiki. Anyone can add to it provided the content is valid.

                          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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