getting spinner to work in Retropie
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@UDb23 Yes I read that but it still didn't help. I'm running retropie 4.4 with a raspberry pi 3 and Emulation Station. The spinner is by thunderstick and uses a USB board. I tested tempest and it doesn't work either. When I test in the terminal with cat, I get a response, so its working. When I load a game and hit the tab key to adjust "input this game", it doesn't see it. If I go into retroarch, I hit the bind input 1 and changed it to mouse 1 but then I still can't change the player 1 paddle left or right to the spinner....it doesn't see it.
I hope this makes sense as I'm fairly new to retropie.
Thanks
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@sdepace
did you already tried checking "retroarch-core-options” conf file in the Retroarch directory ?
It should have this setting:
mame_mouse_enable = “enabled” -
@UDb23 I just checked and yes its there mame_current_mouse_enable = "enabled"
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@sdepace do I need anything in the retroarch.cfg other than
input_player1_joypad_index = "0"
input_libretro_device_p1 = "1"
input_player1_analog_dpad_mode = "0"
input_player1_mouse_index = "2" -
@sdepace still testing and I also see when I do the cat test the spinner shows up as Mouse 1. When I do the advmame 1.4 the output is mouse 2. is this normal?
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@sdepace What other devices you have connected ? If you run
cat /proc/bus/input/devices
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@mitu OK I finally figured it out. The spinner I bought has some dip switches that needed to be set. Without that the numbers were too small to work on retropie. Thanks for your help.
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@sdepace happy to hear you solved.
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@mitu yes
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