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    Detected Controllers in emu station

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      Dan1300
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      I am on a Pi4 updated and upgraded as much as it will allow me without dev releases.

      I abandoned setting up my Xbox controller for now due to connectivity issues so I am wondering how I can remove that entry from showing up on the load screen from emulation station into the game.

      I have dug through the forum and tried a few things like scrubbing the cfg files, rebuilding them and work arounds people posted and I still can't find out where the information is hidden at or how to delete the entries.

      To make this simple... I have 2 controllers set up but 4 show up in green boxes saying its detected and its real name. I want to remove the Xbox controller entry from that load screen.

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        mitu Global Moderator @Dan1300
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        If you installed the xboxdrv driver, then remove it.

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          Dan1300 @mitu
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          @mitu Swear I did BUT I didn't. Thanks!

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