Xbox 1 controller unseen by the Pi
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I have an Xbox 1 Wireless Controller with Bluetooth compatibility but if the controller is updated to a firmware one behind the latest it shows up but won't connect. Updated the controller, now the Pi doesn't even see it. I have a Pi 4B 1 GB running an fkms branch on top of Raspbian Buster. Any help is appreciated.
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The
fkms
branch will be deleted at some point, so I advise you to use the main branch (master
) and update after switching to it.
Can you pair your controller with a PC via Bluetooth ? Does it work ? -
No, it doesn't. After the firmware update it was unseen by my PC and Fire 7. Probably Microsoft's problem. And what are the commands to switch over?
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@IceChes1 said in Xbox 1 controller unseen by the Pi:
And what are the commands to switch over?
Remove the
$HOME/RetroPie-Setup
folder and then perform the first steps from the Manual Installation.
As for the controller, if it's not seen as a BT controller by the PC, then I don't think it would work with Linux and the RetroPie installation. -
Thanks. Why would it connect to everything else before the update except the Pi?
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Oh, and I have a Pi 4. I thought there wasn't an official build for the 4. Or is it more complex like an official optimized version, an all-around version, and an fkms branch?
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I've had problems even with WIRED xbox controllers on the Pi 3 after updating. I had to reinstall to downgrade and everything has worked fine. Turns out this is a known issue with xbox 360 controllers, wireless or not.
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@IceChes1 said in Xbox 1 controller unseen by the Pi:
. Or is it more complex like an official optimized version, an all-around version, and an fkms branch?
Development for PI4 support is still ongoing, there's no official image yet, except the weekly builds that are provided as-is. As the
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I switched from fkms to master and...
fkms is better. The tops of the controllers glitch when you move with slide transition and when my USB ROM backup device was plugged in ES died. Had to retype the keyword. Haven't tried anything else. Hopefully it'll pick up my Xbox controller. -
@IceChes1 said in Xbox 1 controller unseen by the Pi:
I switched from fkms to master and...
fkms is better.Master contains everything added in time on the
fkms
branch, so I don't understand how the latter can be 'better'. -
I don't know. Maybe fkms was less strain while ES was running because it was a lighter load?
I don't know. All I know is that master is a bit laggy. Probably because when everything is said and done the Pi is still just an SBC. -
@IceChes1 said in Xbox 1 controller unseen by the Pi:
I don't know. Maybe fkms was less strain while ES was running because it was a lighter load?
Hm, I think you're confusing things here. There's no 'lighter load' per-se because you were using a separate branch - it's not like some thing were omitted there.
If you experience a laggy EmulationStation interface, there might be other reasons for it, but basically the Emulationstation version is the same for both branches. -
Thanks for the info.
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