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    Freezing On Anolog Stick Touch.

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    • TheDutyPaidT
      TheDutyPaid
      last edited by

      Hello all,

      I just got today a Pi and have installed retroPie and added some ROMS.
      Have to config running for the 360 pad and should be ready to go, but!

      When in a NES or SNES game, if I touch the left analog stick, the game still works but I can not input any movement till power off.

      Pi Model: Zero
      RetroPie Version Used: 3.8.1
      Built From: Download, then IMG to SD card (sorry not sure what this is)
      USB Devices connected: Wired official 360 controller
      Input control freeze on

      I have searched but could not find information on this, I hope this post is in the right place and in the format.

      Anyone know how to fix? I know I can stop this if I do not touch the stick, but I can't always help it.

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      • TheDutyPaidT
        TheDutyPaid @TheDutyPaid
        last edited by

        I did a full reinstall and used a PS3 controller over Bluetooth and it is all working now.
        All I can think of is that my old 360 controller is on it's last legs or it was pulling too much power.

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