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    PPSSPP - Mapping Problem - Wireless Xbox controller

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    • quicksilverQ
      quicksilver @theink
      last edited by

      @theink official Xbox one or 360 controller?

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      • theinkT
        theink @quicksilver
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        @quicksilver Xbox 360

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        • quicksilverQ
          quicksilver @theink
          last edited by

          @theink Thats odd, im using a wireless xbox 360 controller as well and the dpad just works out of the box in PPSSPP. Try resetting the PPSSPP controller mappings to default. Can you use the dpad to navigate the menus in PPSSPP? When was the last time you updated PPSSPP?

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          • theinkT
            theink @quicksilver
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            @quicksilver
            I had updated the script probably a weeks ago.

            I can navigate inside the menu, but as I said if I want to move up and down I have to press left and right.

            I thought I can easily fix this inside the controller config options menu, but this happens...

            I reach the remapping menu. I press the + button under one of the dpad buttons and press A on the controller to confirm my choice. Ppsspp registers the press of A, but when. I press UP to actually remap the button, nothing happens, untill I finally press some of the other buttons.

            It is weird as the other emulators work fine with the this controller.

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            • mituM
              mitu Global Moderator
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              I think PPSSPP uses the SDL2 gamepad API to identify and map controller buttons - it may be worth trying to update it's mapping database.
              Grab the gamecontrollerdb.txt file from https://github.com/gabomdq/SDL_GameControllerDB and replace the file in /opt/retropie/emulators/ppsspp/assets with it, then try again and see if the gamepad is handled better.

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              • theinkT
                theink
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                @mitu said in PPSSPP - Mapping Problem - Wireless Xbox controller:

                gamecontrollerdb.txt

                I tried replacing the file.
                Nothing changed.

                I did more testing. I noticed one more thing.
                While I'm on the menu and I push the Left Analog UP, I go down.
                When I press Left Analog UP DOWN I go up.
                Pushing Left and Right work as expected.

                Here is what PPSSPP registers on button press when I try to remap the controls to the XBOX360 controller.

                • Dpad Up - pressing UP does not register anything
                • Dpad Down - pressing DOWN does not register anything
                • Dpad Left - pressing Left registers as pad1.Up
                • Dpad Right - pressing Right registers as pad1.Down

                • O - Pressing B registers as pad1.b3
                • X - Pressing A registers as pad1.b2
                • [] - Pressing X registers as pad1.b4
                • Triangle - Pressing Y registers as pad1.b1

                • Start - Pressing Start registers as ThumbL
                • Select - Pressing Back registers as pad1.back

                • L - Pressing LT registers as pad1.b9
                • R - Pressing RT registers as pad1.10

                • Analog Up - Pressing X registers as pad1.Y Axis -
                • Analog Down - Pressing X registers as pad1.Y Axis +
                • Analog Left - Pressing X registers as pad1.X Axis -
                • Analog Right - Pressing X registers as pad1.X Axis +

                I had also updated the Xbox 360 controller driver.
                No change occurred.

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                • quicksilverQ
                  quicksilver @theink
                  last edited by quicksilver

                  @theink try this

                  Edit:
                  /etc/modprobe.d/xpad.conf

                  Change
                  xpad triggers_to_buttons=1 to xpad triggers_to_buttons=0

                  Then remap your controller in emulation station. Then try remapping in ppsspp. I had a similar situation where I couldn't get the xbox 360 right analog stick mapped in ppsspp. This fixed it for me.

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                  • theinkT
                    theink @quicksilver
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                    @quicksilver said in PPSSPP - Mapping Problem - Wireless Xbox controller:

                    modprobe

                    Hi.
                    I'm keen on trying that, but that file seems to be inaccessible through my network and I don't have Linux to browse the card.
                    It seems to be something in PPSSPP that does not recognize the buttons correctly.

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                    • quicksilverQ
                      quicksilver @theink
                      last edited by quicksilver

                      @theink from emulationstation drop to the terminal (f4) and type

                      sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/xpad.conf
                      

                      That will allow you to edit that file. Make the change I suggested above then press cntrl-x. It will ask if you want to save the changes make sure you say yes. Then type emulationstation to go back to emulationstation. Remap your controller and try PPSSPP again. It's a possibility that PPSSPP isn't perceiving the controller correctly because of that above option.

                      You can also try updating the xpad driver in retropie-setup.

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                      • theinkT
                        theink @quicksilver
                        last edited by theink

                        @quicksilver
                        Thank you.
                        I will try that in the coming days. I don't have a wireless keyboard at hand :p


                        I did a complete test of the Xbox360 controller inside PPSSPP.
                        This is a list of the buttons I'm pressing and how PPSSPP recognizes them in the menu.


                        Main Buttons
                        Back - pad1.back
                        Start - pad1.ThumbL
                        X-Box - pad1.ThumbR


                        Directional Pad
                        Up - Don't Register!
                        Down - Don't Register!
                        Left - pad1.Up
                        Right - pad1.Down


                        Face Buttons
                        A - pad1.b2
                        B - pad1.B3
                        X - pad1.b4
                        Y - pad1.b1


                        Left Analog
                        L3 - pad1.Left
                        Up - pad1.Y Axis -
                        Down - pad1.Y Axis +
                        Left - pad1.X Axis -
                        Right - pad1.X Axis +


                        Right Analog
                        R3 - pad1.Right
                        Up - pad1.Pressure -
                        Down - pad1.Pressure +
                        Left - Don't Register!
                        Right - pad1.TouchMajor +


                        Shoulder Buttons
                        LB - pad1.b6
                        LT - pad1.b9

                        RB - pad1.b5
                        RT - pad1.b10

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                        • R
                          rodolfoaguilar @theink
                          last edited by

                          @theink Have you had any luck with this? I'm running into the same issue with a third-party wireless controller that I got from local Best Buy manufacturer. Weird thing is that it works well with the other platforms like SNES or GBA. First time I set it up, left analog joystick worked fine as well as A, B and Y but dpad, shoulders and X buttons didn't do anything Tried reconfiguring it on retropie setup screen and when I got back into PPSSPP this time dpad worked instead of left analog. Thank you

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                          • theinkT
                            theink @rodolfoaguilar
                            last edited by

                            @rodolfoaguilar
                            Hi.
                            I did not have time to research any further.
                            I can only guess what is causing the problem, but it is definitely something tied to ppsspp.

                            I guess that not enough people had stumbled on it yet. Hoping for an update from the retropie team working on ppsspp.

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                            • F
                              Firebird_WS6
                              last edited by

                              I have exactly the same problem with a Raspberry Pi4 4Gb installed in a PiBoy DMG handheld game case. The D-Pad functions incorrectly in the same way as the OP.

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                              • theinkT
                                theink
                                last edited by theink

                                @quicksilver
                                It had passed 4 months before I actually tried your fix proposal.
                                It worked. The X-box controller is now fully compatible. Thank you!

                                @rodolfoaguilar @Firebird_WS6
                                I'm summing up what quicksilver proposed.
                                This solution worked for me.

                                1. Plug in a Keyboard
                                2. While in Emulation Station press F4 to open the Terminal
                                3. Type
                                sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/xpad.conf
                                
                                1. Change
                                  xpad triggers_to_buttons=1 to xpad triggers_to_buttons=0
                                2. Press cntrl-x
                                3. Accept the changes.
                                4. Return back to Emulation Station by typing
                                emulationstation
                                
                                1. Restart Retropie.
                                  (In my case, I noticed that the X-box controller had started acting strangely while in Emulation Station.
                                  The D-pad buttons swapped positions in Emulation Station as they were previously in PPSSPP.)
                                2. Remap the controller in Emulation Station.
                                3. Remap the controller in PPSSPP if necessary.
                                  (In my case, this was not needed.)

                                I'm not sure why this issue is affecting some people and not others.
                                Apparently, the problem is caused by the Trigger buttons somehow.

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