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    Retropie on Waveshare Arcade-101-1P Kit with Raspberry Pi 4

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    • M
      me now
      last edited by me now

      I have trouble with the Input device.
      Everything works except the joystick and buttons.
      I installed the HAT drivers as described in the Waveshare Wiki for PI3. The input device is also recognized in strikethrough textretropie, but I cannot assign the buttons. Does anyone have a solution.

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      • rbakerR
        rbaker @me now
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        @me-now Please post the requested information about your setup as asked for in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first so everyone can see what you have connected. Without this info, help is impossible!

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        • M
          me now
          last edited by me now

          I use Retropie v4.6

          I created a retropi image with the raspberry pi4 for the Arcade Kit Arcade-101-P. Everything works, except for the joystick and button control.
          The HAT is correctly connected and the red LED lights up. I installed the drivers as indicated in Waveshare WIKI.
          RETROPI also reports that the arcade joystick has been recognized, but the buttons cannot be set up after I pressed "A" on the keyboard.
          Sound works too. Do you have a solution to the joystick problem.

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator
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            Try to test your joystick with jstest from the command line. Exit EmulationStation, then run:

            jstest /dev/input/js0
            

            and see if you buttons/controls are registering. You can exit the test by pressing Ctrl+C on the keyboard.

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