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    Cannot map buttons using NES30 Pro

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      Duhjoker
      last edited by Duhjoker

       I'm having an issue with my NES30 pro when trying to map the buttons. When I go into retropie_setup.sh I can register the controller and it shows that it's active when I look at the display but when I start emulation station it will not recognize any button push. 
      

      Also need to know what drivers I need to download in the retropie_setup.sh for the controller to use. I tried PS3 but it knocks the Bluetooth out so I've been using the Xbox360 drivers.

      This is the only tutorial I could find.........

      https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Setting-up-a-Bluetooth-controller

      When it calls for the name on the {brackets} it says exactly like it reads on the display or register. Do i add the NES30 part after the space or just the nu:mb:er:s?

      Any help would be greatly appreciated!

      Rig

      Pi 3 -----raspbian Jessie latest version 5-27-16

      4 inch waveshare spotpear LCD.

      Drok 3A 5v step up

      1A 5v lipo charger

      2x lipo 3600mah 1000mah

      Retropie latest version as downloaded and installed using the petrockblog tutorial

      No error messages just will not let me map the buttons

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        Duhjoker @Duhjoker
        last edited by

        Problem solved.

        I never did find a current tutorial for RetroPie 3.8.1 but i ran across a video by floob and it works now.

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          newbie Banned
          last edited by

          Link for future finders of this thread?

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            Duhjoker
            last edited by

            Sorry about that. Here's the link to the video I used. The tutorial starts about 10 minutes in.

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              theroamer
              last edited by

              You don't need to download any drivers. Just run retropie_setup.sh and pair your controller. Then launch emulationstation and follow the onscreen instructions for your controller. If you are using Firmware version 1.69, you will need to edit your retroarch keybinds after set up.

              See my post in this thread for proper keybindings with 1.69: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/1809/8bitdo-controller-with-3-8-update/14

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                Duhjoker
                last edited by Duhjoker

                When can we expect an updated written tutorial for 3.8.1 sonce thier are so many changes?

                I love the new setup format. It telling you what you do and do not have installed and so on is awesome and saves guess work. No more installing twice.

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                  Floob @Duhjoker
                  last edited by

                  @Duhjoker Most of the Bluetooth changes are since 3.8.1 - so you would need to update the RetroPie script to have them.
                  So I'l probably update the Wiki once the next image is produced.

                  Please read the Docs before asking a new question.
                  RetroPie Help Guides: https://goo.gl/3gcNsT

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