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    Mupen64 and a handheld screen: combo issues

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      Edudu
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      Hi folks! I'm newbie as a newbie can be.
      I've been using my pi3 for a week, is a "Game Boy Pi", meaning it has his own LCD screen.

      Everything works like a charm, but the problem comes when I try to play a N64 game, by default is launching games through "ir-mupen64plus", and for some reason, my built-in LCD screen goes black, because it's forcing to launch the game through HDMI.

      If I plug to my TV works fine, but I want to play in my handheld screen too. I've tried every aspect ratio & output resolution options in launch menu.

      Here is the funny thing: if I go to launch options and choose "mupen64plus-auto" the game is now showing on my handheld, BUT THEN, I can't bring up Retroarch menu, and I've tried every combo possible. Select+X, F1, etc.
      I have to say that I CAN bring up Retroarch menu when using "ir-mupen64plus" in my TV.
      Is the only emulator that behaves like this.
      other emulators are showing on my little screen by default.

      So, is there a way to, either display games through "ir-mupen64plus" in my handheld screen, or, using "mupen64-auto" and be able to bring up Retroarch menu?

      Thanks folks, I need your experience.

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      • dankcushionsD
        dankcushions Global Moderator @Edudu
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        mupen64plus-auto is running the standalone version of mupen64plus. ie, not the retroarch version. there is no menu.

        i don't know about the other question.

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          Edudu @dankcushions
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          @dankcushions I see... Then how can I edit input keys and use save & load state features using Mupen64-auto ?

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          • dankcushionsD
            dankcushions Global Moderator @Edudu
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            @edudu please see our documentation: https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Nintendo-64#mupen64plus-1

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              Edudu @dankcushions
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              @dankcushions Thanks! I should be able to map my buttons now. Still I'm mainly concerned on how to make this little screen work with "ir-mupen64plus" beacause I love Retroarch menu options. Any help for that is still welcome.

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