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    Logitech F310 "analog shoulder trigger" issue is back with Version 4.4.

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      BDK
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      I am also having problems getting the Logitech F310 to work correctly on Retropie 4.4.34.v7+ with Raspberry Pi 3b+. I am using it with a Bartop arcade with Xin-Mo dual aracde controllers and Keyboard configured. The Logitech controller most of the time works in the main retropie interface but as soon as I go into any roms it is hit and miss. Sometimes I can move with dpad and other times my hotkeys do not work and other times it does not work at all. This controller has always been plug and play for me that is why I like it.

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        lostless
        last edited by lostless

        I had to reinstall the xpad driver and reboot for it to work again with my xbox 360 controller. Give it try.

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          mitu Global Moderator @lostless
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          @lostless I wonder if the kernel upgrade overrides the custom xpad driver installed by RetroPie during the 1st upgrade after the 4.4 image is installed.

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            lostless @mitu
            last edited by

            @mitu I was thinking the same. But it resolved itself after a reinstall. So no harm

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              mitu Global Moderator @lostless
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              @lostless Well, re-installing it from the RetroPie-Setup script would add back the RetroPie custom driver package, which works, that's why I'm thinking it might be the kernel upgrade at fault here.

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                EctoOne
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                I can confirm that reinstalling xpad also fixed the same issues for my F710. Thanks for the tip.

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                  Mentat001
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                  You guys are awesome! Reinstalling xpad driver fixed my analog button issue. Thanks!

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                    EctoOne
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                    Will this be fixed by the script eventually? I just updated RetroPie and had to manually remove/reinstall xpad again.

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                      mitu Global Moderator @EctoOne
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                      @ectoone Did you also update the kernel and OS packages during the upgrade ?

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                        EctoOne @mitu
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                        @mitu Yes

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