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    RetroArch's Own Config File

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    • TangoT
      Tango
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      Is /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch/retroarch.cfg the config file specifically for the RGUI? In other words, if I edit key bindings in that file, will it change settings for use within RGUI and not change settings for EmulationStation or for any emulators?

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        gomisensei
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        Changing values in that file will change settings for all retroarch emulators, unless overwritten by values in the emulator specific retroarch.cfg, i.e. /opt/retropie/configs/snes/retroarch.cfg.

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        • TangoT
          Tango @gomisensei
          last edited by

          @gomisensei said in RetroArch's Own Config File:

          Changing values in that file will change settings for all retroarch emulators, unless overwritten by values in the emulator specific retroarch.cfg, i.e. /opt/retropie/configs/snes/retroarch.cfg.

          I thought it was /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg that was the master configuration file that would change the value for all emulators unless overridden by a core config file (like /opt/retropie/configs/mame-libretro/retroarch.cfg) or by a ROM-specific config file.

          So what is the difference between /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg and /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch/retroarch.cfg?

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            gomisensei @Tango
            last edited by gomisensei

            @Tango said in RetroArch's Own Config File:

            @gomisensei said in RetroArch's Own Config File:

            Changing values in that file will change settings for all retroarch emulators, unless overwritten by values in the emulator specific retroarch.cfg, i.e. /opt/retropie/configs/snes/retroarch.cfg.

            I thought it was /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg that was the master configuration file that would change the value for all emulators unless overridden by a core config file (like /opt/retropie/configs/mame-libretro/retroarch.cfg) or by a ROM-specific config file.

            So what is the difference between /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg and /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch/retroarch.cfg?

            Not sure why there are both. On my system, the /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch/ on is a link from ~/.config/retroarch The other one seems to be set in the system specific retroarch.cfg via the #include...

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            • mituM
              mitu Global Moderator @Tango
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              @Tango said in RetroArch's Own Config File:

              So what is the difference between /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg and /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch/retroarch.cfg?

              The first is the configuration file used by RetroArch when running through RetroPie's runcommand scripts, the 2nd normally doesn't exist - unless you've reset your RetroArch's configuration.
              The /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch/ folder is a symlink to $HOME/.config/retroarch, which is the location where RetroArch stores its configuration by default, if you've reset your configuration from the RGUI, then I guess the 2nd file is created with all possible options set.

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              • TangoT
                Tango
                last edited by

                Reset my configuration. I have loaded and saved a few, but is that the same as a reset? This is on a new install image I just put in last night, then upgraded before I started working on it.

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator
                  last edited by mitu

                  Don't use Reset, it will clobber the configuration file with unneeded options and will reset the defaults set by RetroPie.

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                  • TangoT
                    Tango @mitu
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                    @mitu Never used Reset, at least that I know of. But thanks for that tip. I'll be sure to avoid it.

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