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    Gamecube/Dolphin not recognizing controller input

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    • YFZdudeY
      YFZdude @egurej
      last edited by

      @egurej
      You need to launch the dolphin-emu program from the /opt/retropie/emulators/dolphin/bin/ folder first. You can do that from command-line or through a file explorer in the desktop environment. This should bring up the GUI version of dolphin. It wont launch a game, but it will show the window for the program.

      Once you get that launched, you can alter the settings of the program and configure your controller. See https://dolphin-emu.org/docs/guides/configuring-controllers/ for a bit more info on the specifics of setting up the controller.

      After you finish setting up your controller, you can close the program and go back into Emulation Station to launch the games as normal.

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      • HerrHellboyH
        HerrHellboy
        last edited by

        Hey does anyone know a reason why my Controller Input isn't working even though I configured it like it was described?
        Launching Games directly from Dolphin works and the Controlls were detected.
        Only from Retropi none of the Games work with the XBox One Controller.

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        • Z
          Zirom44
          last edited by

          For everyone who is wondering on how to launch dolphin-emu like I, as a beginner, was: You use the ./ command. So this issue basically breaks down to two lines of Code:

          cd /opt/retropie/emulators/dolphin/bin/ ./dolphin-emu

          Then the dolphin GUI pops up and you can configure your controller using https://dolphin-emu.org/docs/guides/configuring-controllers/

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          • 90sgamer9
            90sgamer @Zirom44
            last edited by

            @Zirom44 how does one "launch dolphin-emu'?

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            • sugarfreeS
              sugarfree @90sgamer
              last edited by

              @90sgamer Try the following instructions from this comment:
              https://retropie.org.uk/forum/post/297054

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              • 90sgamer9
                90sgamer @YFZdude
                last edited by

                @YFZdude can you explain how to do this. Like what you actually mean by when you say launch the program..etc.

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                • YFZdudeY
                  YFZdude @90sgamer
                  last edited by

                  @90sgamer
                  The idea is to launch the emulator without running a ROM file.
                  This opens the program in the GUI (user interface) so you can adjust settings.

                  If you are on a PC (x86 build) running from the desktop, it is as mentioned previously how to run the emulator to access menu from a terminal program.

                  The two commands are
                  cd /opt/retropie/emulators/dolphin/bin/
                  followed by
                  ./dolphin-emu

                  If you are running from a Pi or a system that doesn't have the desktop environment installed, then you need to follow the instructions in the post @sugarfree linked.

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                  • 90sgamer9
                    90sgamer @YFZdude
                    last edited by

                    @YFZdude okay thank you that was very helpful. But, it gave me an error message

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                    • 90sgamer9
                      90sgamer @90sgamer
                      last edited by

                      @90sgamer 20240819_101120 (3).jpg

                      Might be more clear

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                      • YFZdudeY
                        YFZdude @90sgamer
                        last edited by

                        @90sgamer
                        Right, since you are using a Pi, it will be the easiest to follow the info here
                        https://retropie.org.uk/forum/post/297054

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