Help with fixing controls changing
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Thanks so much for all the help! It finally works!
I suspect that you configured the second joystick the last time. That one doesn't have a hotkey button, so you may have skipped it and saved that configuration as the current one. Since both encoders share the same configuration file, you would end up with a configuration without a hotkey button. Do I assume correctly?
You should re-configure one of the controllers including the hotkey, carefully avoiding to skip any button you don't want to skip. And then you could show us the contents of the .cfg file >>(without .bak at the end) edit: both files again.
Yeah i did that and it worked! :)
One last thing, some of the audio doesn't sound that good in some games. Like in super mario kart 64 the audio sounds really bad but in other games such as galaga the audio is fine.
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@Hyperxil N64 emulation is finicky and a bit taxing on the PI, don't expect it to be perfect. What emulator are you using for N64 ?
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@Hyperxil said in Help with fixing controls changing:
Thanks so much for all the help! It finally works!
I'm pleased to hear that. Have fun.
One last thing, some of the audio doesn't sound that good in some games.
If this isn't dealt with in a few posts, it may be better if you open a new thread about it, because it has nothing to do with the title of this one, and other potential helpers may see it in the unread posts of the forum this way.
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@mitu By the way, I didn't know that the hotkey is only enabled for the first controller. Instead, I assumed that @Hyperxil skipped it voluntarily, because his second controller doesn't have that button. I never noticed it in my own Retropie, because I only ever configured the first controller, not the identical second one. Thanks to you, I've learned that now. :) -
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