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    Guide: Advanced Controller Mappings

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    • mediamogulM
      mediamogul Global Moderator @spud11
      last edited by mediamogul

      @spud11 said in Guide: Advanced Controller Mappings:

      I'm just wondering though if that technique is going to work with multiple controllers, but will give it a go.

      What you're looking to do is entirely possible, but it's also a very tailored use case scenario. I have a feeling you'll be dealing with a lot of trial and error no matter what. I'll help as best I can, but it's difficult from the back seat. Plus, my sister keeps kicking me and it smells back here.

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        dunnieboy
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        I am about to try this. I am going to attempt to use a PS4 controller to map a mouse in DosBOX. I have tried Joymap and only got the mouse to move around not capture clicks.

        I see that Lakka has default mouse capture, but I prefer retropie by far for customization.

        I am hoping this will solve my issue.

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        • mediamogulM
          mediamogul Global Moderator @dunnieboy
          last edited by mediamogul

          @dunnieboy said in Guide: Advanced Controller Mappings:

          I see that Lakka has default mouse capture, but I prefer retropie by far for customization.

          You're better off all around. The standalone DOSBox is just more flexible and has less overhead, allowing some of the more complicated and intensive DOS titles to run on the Pi.

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            dunnieboy @mediamogul
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            @mediamogul awesome ...well ... prepare for an onslaught of pleas for help =)

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            • mediamogulM
              mediamogul Global Moderator @dunnieboy
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              @dunnieboy

              I'll try to answer them as best I can.

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                dunnieboy @mediamogul
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                @mediamogul Ok .. here goes ...

                I am going to step through what I did first, and ask questions along the way.

                pi@retropie:~ $ cat /proc/bus/input/devices
                

                returned

                I: Bus=0003 Vendor=054c Product=09cc Version=0111
                N: Name="Sony Interactive Entertainment Wireless Controller"
                P: Phys=usb-3f980000.usb-1.5/input3
                S: Sysfs=/devices/platform/soc/3f980000.usb/usb1/1-1/1-1.5/1-1.5:1.3/0003:054C:09CC.0004/input/input0
                U: Uniq=
                H: Handlers=js0 event0
                B: PROP=0
                B: EV=1b
                B: KEY=3fff0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
                B: ABS=3003f
                B: MSC=10
                
                I: Bus=0003 Vendor=046d Product=404d Version=0111
                N: Name="Logitech K400 Plus"
                P: Phys=usb-3f980000.usb-1.4:1
                S: Sysfs=/devices/platform/soc/3f980000.usb/usb1/1-1/1-1.4/1-1.4:1.2/0003:046D:C52B.0003/0003:046D:404D.0005/input/input1
                U: Uniq=
                H: Handlers=sysrq kbd leds mouse0 event1
                B: PROP=0
                B: EV=12001f
                B: KEY=3007f 0 0 0 0 83ffff 17aff32d bf544446 0 0 ffff0001 130f97 8b17c007 ffff73fa d941dfff febeffdf ffefffff ffffffff fffffffe
                B: REL=1c3
                B: ABS=1 0
                B: MSC=10
                B: LED=1f
                

                ls /dev/input/by-id

                usb-Logitech_USB_Receiver-if02-event-mouse
                usb-Logitech_USB_Receiver-if02-mouse
                usb-Sony_Interactive_Entertainment_Wireless_Controller-if03-event-joystick
                usb-Sony_Interactive_Entertainment_Wireless_Controller-if03-joystick
                

                sudo nano /etc/rc.local

                #!/bin/sh -e
                #
                # rc.local
                #
                # This script is executed at the end of each multiuser runlevel.
                # Make sure that the script will "exit 0" on success or any other
                # value on error.
                #
                # In order to enable or disable this script just change the execution
                # bits.
                #
                # By default this script does nothing.
                
                # Print the IP address
                _IP=$(hostname -I) || true
                if [ "$_IP" ]; then
                  printf "My IP address is %s\n" "$_IP"
                fi
                
                sudo /opt/retropie/supplementary/xboxdrv/bin/xboxdrv \
                	--evdev /dev/input/event0 \
                	--silent \
                	--detach-kernel-driver \
                	--force-feedback \
                	--deadzone-trigger 15% \
                	--deadzone 4000 \
                	--device-name "donotroller" \
                	--mimic-xpad \
                	--evdev-absmap ABS_X=x1,ABS_Y=y1,ABS_Z=x2,ABS_RZ=y2,ABS_RX=lt,ABS_RY=rt,ABS_HAT0X=dpad_x,ABS_HAT0Y=dpad_y \
                	--evdev-keymap BTN_EAST=a,BTN_C=b,BTN_SOUTH=x,BTN_NORTH=y,BTN_WEST=lb,BTN_Z=rb,BTN_START=tl,BTN_SELECT=tr,BTN_THUMBL=guide,BTN_TL2=back,BTN_TR2=start \
                	&
                
                exit 0
                

                sudo reboot and cat /proc/bus/input/devices

                I: Bus=0003 Vendor=054c Product=09cc Version=0111
                N: Name="Sony Interactive Entertainment Wireless Controller"
                P: Phys=usb-3f980000.usb-1.5/input3
                S: Sysfs=/devices/platform/soc/3f980000.usb/usb1/1-1/1-1.5/1-1.5:1.3/0003:054C:09CC.0004/input/input0
                U: Uniq=
                H: Handlers=js0 event0
                B: PROP=0
                B: EV=1b
                B: KEY=3fff0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
                B: ABS=3003f
                B: MSC=10
                
                I: Bus=0003 Vendor=046d Product=404d Version=0111
                N: Name="Logitech K400 Plus"
                P: Phys=usb-3f980000.usb-1.4:1
                S: Sysfs=/devices/platform/soc/3f980000.usb/usb1/1-1/1-1.4/1-1.4:1.2/0003:046D:C52B.0003/0003:046D:404D.0005/input/input1
                U: Uniq=
                H: Handlers=sysrq kbd leds mouse0 event1
                B: PROP=0
                B: EV=12001f
                B: KEY=3007f 0 0 0 0 83ffff 17aff32d bf544446 0 0 ffff0001 130f97 8b17c007 ffff73fa d941dfff febeffdf ffefffff ffffffff fffffffe
                B: REL=1c3
                B: ABS=1 0
                B: MSC=10
                B: LED=1f
                
                I: Bus=0003 Vendor=045e Product=028e Version=0110
                N: Name="Microsoft X-Box 360 pad"
                P: Phys=
                S: Sysfs=/devices/virtual/input/input2
                U: Uniq=
                H: Handlers=js1 event2
                B: PROP=0
                B: EV=20000b
                B: KEY=7cdb0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
                B: ABS=3003f
                B: FF=1 3f870000 0 0
                

                I would have thought I would see "donotroller" as a device - what did I do wrong ???

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                • mediamogulM
                  mediamogul Global Moderator @dunnieboy
                  last edited by mediamogul

                  @dunnieboy

                  Not all controllers have a unique event name. I believe you said you were wanting to map your PS4 controller and it appears to be listed above under the name "Sony Interactive Entertainment Wireless Controller". It's event handler is "event0", so you'll need to use "event0" to move on to the next steps.

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                    dunnieboy @mediamogul
                    last edited by dunnieboy

                    @mediamogul Ok ... I figured out that it was the --mimic -xpad \ that was preventing the controller from being renamed. Do I need that line ?

                    I know have ...

                    I: Bus=0000 Vendor=0000 Product=0000 Version=0000
                    N: Name="donotroller"
                    P: Phys=
                    S: Sysfs=/devices/virtual/input/input2
                    U: Uniq=
                    H: Handlers=js1 event2
                    B: PROP=0
                    B: EV=20000b
                    B: KEY=7cdb0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
                    B: ABS=3061b
                    B: FF=1 3f870000 0 0
                    
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                    • mediamogulM
                      mediamogul Global Moderator @dunnieboy
                      last edited by

                      @dunnieboy

                      Do I need that line ?

                      You do not. If it's there, it will mimic the naming scheme and button arrangement of an authentic XBox3600 controller. Without it, you're free to create a virtual controller to your own specs.

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                        Hubz @spud11
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                        @spud11 Hey Spud, would you mind sharing your list of 4-way games? Or tell me how you were able to figure them out? Was going to add them all to my script :)

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                          dunnieboy @mediamogul
                          last edited by dunnieboy

                          @mediamogul OMG - Its working - a little chunky (slow) for command and conquer ... but i think that means I just need to adjust my dosbox config. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

                          One note ... I am adding the code to my fame config files ... I am not sure if this is the most elegant way of handling this ... what do you think .. here is an example.

                          #!/bin/bash
                          sudo killall >/dev/null xboxdrv
                          sudo /opt/retropie/supplementary/xboxdrv/bin/xboxdrv \
                          	--evdev /dev/input/event0 \
                          	--silent \
                          	--detach-kernel-driver \
                          	--force-feedback \
                          	--deadzone-trigger 15% \
                          	--deadzone 4000 \
                          	--device-name "donotroller" \
                          	--calibration x1=-32767:0:32767,y1=-32767:0:32767,x2=-32767:0:32767,y2=-32767:0:32767 \
                          	--trigger-as-button \
                          	--evdev-absmap ABS_X=x1,ABS_Y=y1,ABS_Z=x2,ABS_RZ=y2,ABS_RX=lt,ABS_RY=rt,ABS_HAT0X=dpad_x,ABS_HAT0Y=dpad_y \
                          	--evdev-keymap BTN_EAST=a,BTN_C=b,BTN_SOUTH=x,BTN_NORTH=y,BTN_WEST=lb,BTN_Z=rb,BTN_START=tl,BTN_SELECT=tr,BTN_THUMBL=guide,BTN_TL2=back,BTN_TR2=start \
                          	--axismap -Y1=Y1,-Y2=Y2 \
                          	--ui-axismap x1=REL_X:10,y1=REL_Y:10 \
                          	--ui-buttonmap b=BTN_LEFT,a=BTN_RIGHT,start=KEY_F5 \
                          	--ui-buttonmap guide=void,x=void,y=void,lb=void,rb=void,tl=void,tr=void,lt=void,rt=void,back=void \
                          	--ui-axismap x2=void \
                          	-- \
                          /opt/retropie/emulators/dosbox/bin/dosbox -conf "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/pc/CC_conf.conf"
                          
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                            spud11 @Hubz
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                            @Hubz Certainly. I got the list from the website below:
                            http://www.armchairarcade.com/neo/node/486

                            001	.	Ali Baba and 40 Thieves
                            002	.	Alpha Fighter / Head On
                            003	.	Amidar
                            004	.	Anteater
                            005	.	Arm Wrestling
                            006	.	Armored Car
                            007	.	Astro Blaster
                            008	.	Astro Fighter
                            009	.	Astro Invader
                            010	.	Bagman
                            011	.	Balloon Bomber
                            012	.	Barrier
                            013	.	Black Hole
                            014	.	Blasto
                            015	.	Blockade
                            016	.	Burger Time
                            017	.	Car Jamboree
                            018	.	Carnival
                            019	.	Cavelon
                            020	.	Chameleon
                            021	.	Checkman
                            022	.	Chinese Hero
                            023	.	Circus Charlie
                            024	.	Commando
                            025	.	Comotion
                            026	.	Congo Bongo
                            027	.	Cops'n Robbers
                            028	.	Cosmic Guerilla
                            029	.	Cosmos1981
                            030	.	Crash
                            031	.	Crazy Kong (set 1)
                            032	.	Crush Roller
                            033	.	Dazzler
                            034	.	Defend the Terra Attack on the Red UFO (bootleg)
                            035	.	Devil Fish
                            036	.	Diamond Run
                            037	.	Dig Dug
                            038	.	Dig Dug II
                            039	.	Digger
                            040	.	Disco No.1
                            041	.	Do! Run Run (set 1)
                            042	.	Dominos
                            043	.	Dommy
                            044	.	Donkey Kong
                            045	.	Donkey Kong 3
                            046	.	Donkey Kong Junior
                            047	.	Dorodon (set 1)
                            048	.	Dr. Micro
                            049	.	Dragon Buster
                            050	.	Dream Shopper
                            051	.	Elevator Action
                            052	.	Eyes
                            053	.	Faster, Harder, More Challenging Q*bert (prototype)
                            054	.	Fire Trap (US)
                            055	.	Forty-Love
                            056	.	Frogger
                            057	.	Galaga
                            058	.	Galaxian
                            059	.	Galaxy Wars
                            060	.	Gals Panic
                            061	.	Gun Dealer (set 1)
                            062	.	Guzzler
                            063	.	Hard Hat
                            064	.	Head On (2 players)
                            065	.	Head On 2
                            066	.	Heiankyo Alien
                            067	.	Hexa
                            068	.	Hustle
                            069	.	Intrepid
                            070	.	Invader's Revenge
                            071	.	Invinco / Head On 2
                            072	.	Iron Horse
                            073	.	Joust 2 - Survival of the Fittest
                            074	.	Jr. Pac-Man
                            075	.	Jump Coaster
                            076	.	Jumping Jack
                            077	.	Jungler
                            078	.	Karate Champ (US)
                            079	.	Karian Cross (Rev. 1.0)
                            080	.	Kicker
                            081	.	King & Balloon
                            082	.	Kung-Fu Master
                            083	.	Lady Bug
                            084	.	Las Vegas Girl (Girl '94)
                            085	.	Lasso
                            086	.	Levers
                            087	.	Lock'n'Chase
                            088	.	Loco-Motion
                            089	.	Logger
                            090	.	Logic Pro (Japan)
                            091	.	Logic Pro 2 (Japan)
                            092	.	Lunar Rescue
                            093	.	Lupin III
                            094	.	Mahjong Satsujin Jiken (Japan 881017)
                            095	.	Mappy
                            096	.	Marvin's Maze
                            097	.	Meikyu Jima (Japan)
                            098	.	Mikie
                            099	.	Minesweeper
                            100	.	Minky Monkey
                            101	.	Monster Bash
                            102	.	Moon Alien Part 2
                            103	.	Moon Quasar
                            104	.	Mouse Trap (version 5)
                            105	.	Mr. Do!
                            106	.	Mr. Do's Castle
                            107	.	Mr. Do's Wild Ride
                            108	.	Mr. F. Lea
                            109	.	Mr. Goemon (Japan)
                            110	.	Mr. Jong
                            111	.	Mr. TNT
                            112	.	Ms. Pac-Man
                            113	.	Mysterious Stones
                            114	.	NATO Defense
                            115	.	Naughty Boy
                            116	.	Net Wars
                            117	.	New Rally X
                            118	.	Oli-Boo-Chu
                            119	.	Ozma Wars
                            120	.	Pac & Pal
                            121	.	Pac-Man
                            122	.	Pac-Man Plus
                            123	.	Pairs (System Ten) (Japan 890826)
                            124	.	Pengo
                            125	.	Pepper II
                            126	.	Perestroika Girls
                            127	.	Pettan Pyuu (Japan)
                            128	.	Pickin'
                            129	.	Pig Newton (version C)
                            130	.	Pirate Ship HigeMaru
                            131	.	Pisces
                            132	.	Pleiads
                            133	.	Pooyan
                            134	.	Pop Flamer
                            135	.	Popeye (revision D)
                            136	.	Pulsar
                            137	.	Punch-Out!!
                            138	.	Q*bert
                            139	.	Q*bert's Qubes
                            140	.	Qix
                            141	.	Radar Scope
                            142	.	Raiders5
                            143	.	Rally X
                            144	.	Rampage (revision 3)
                            145	.	Reikai Doushi (Japan)
                            146	.	Return of the Invaders
                            147	.	Robby Roto
                            148	.	Roc'n Rope
                            149	.	Rolling Thunder (new version)
                            150	.	Route 16
                            151	.	Route 16
                            152	.	Samurai
                            153	.	Samurai Nihon-ichi
                            154	.	Satan's Hollow
                            155	.	Scrambled Egg
                            156	.	Side Track
                            157	.	Sindbad Mystery
                            158	.	Solar Fox
                            159	.	Son of Phoenix
                            160	.	Space Chaser
                            161	.	Space Invaders
                            162	.	Space Invaders Part II
                            163	.	Space Laser
                            164	.	Space Panic
                            165	.	Space Zap
                            166	.	Spectar (revision 3)
                            167	.	Springer
                            168	.	Stratovox
                            169	.	Streaking
                            170	.	Super Bagman
                            171	.	Super Invader Attack
                            172	.	Super Pac-Man
                            173	.	Super Punch-Out!!
                            174	.	Super Qix
                            175	.	Super Space Invaders '91
                            176	.	SWAT
                            177	.	Tactician (set 1)
                            178	.	Tank Battalion
                            179	.	Tapper (Budweiser)
                            180	.	Targ
                            181	.	Taxi Driver
                            182	.	Telephone Mahjong (Japan 890111)
                            183	.	The Amazing Adventures of Mr. F. Lea
                            184	.	The Electric Yo-Yo
                            185	.	The Electric Yo-Yo (set 1)
                            186	.	The End
                            187	.	The Glob
                            188	.	Thief
                            189	.	Timber
                            190	.	Time Limit
                            191	.	Tomahawk 777
                            192	.	Tower of Druaga
                            193	.	Toypop
                            194	.	Tranquilizer Gun
                            195	.	Triple Punch
                            196	.	Tutankham
                            197	.	Van Van Car
                            198	.	Volfied (World)
                            199	.	VS Gong Fight
                            200	.	Wai Wai Jockey Gate-In!
                            201	.	Warp & Warp
                            202	.	Wiping
                            203	.	Wonder Momo
                            204	.	Yam! Yam!?
                            205	.	Zero Zone
                            206	.	Zig Zag (Galaxian hardware, set 1)
                            207	.	Zoo Keeper (set 1)
                            208	.	Zzyzzyxx
                            

                            If you manage to create the right code to get them going, please let me know. I'll be working on it myself fairly shortly using the $3 scenario.

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                              pjft @spud11
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                              @spud11 ... That Commando might be the Sega commando, not the Capcom one. Unless memory is playing tricks on me, I'd have a hard time playing the Capcom one with 4 directions only. I never played the Sega one, so that's why I'm guessing it's that one. I may be wrong though.

                              Also unsure of whether Rolling Thunder wouldn't allow you to turn while crouching, which would suggest that there'd be use in 8-way controls.

                              Still, great list, will certainly keep it for reference!

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                                spud11 @mediamogul
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                                @mediamogul That made me laugh. By the way, I have got it working up to a point using the @madhorse technique.

                                The code is below, and a couple of interesting pointers for anyone else who finds themselves stuck and is not sure why:

                                (a) the issue you alluded to with the --device-name problem definitely is a problem. It really doesn't seem to like any "white space" or "brackets" in the name. Adding underscores instead seems to work;

                                (b) the start of each line shouldn't start with a number. For example, I've got "amiga1" for the name of my first Amiga joystick. If I had that as "1amiga", it would spit out errors. I think that's why my previous code wasn't working - because I had names like "8way" and "4way" for my joysticks. Starting a line with a number is verboten;

                                (c) although I had set up a separate folder on the pi for my cocktail (arcade vertical) games, I needed to point to mame-libretro to get it working as I'm using lr-mame2003;

                                (d) it's possible to get 2 (or more) joysticks working at the same time by using & but you have to remember to refer back to the "basic" joystick configuration each time.

                                #!/bin/sh
                                ## Uncomment one or all of the following if you need to find some information about the emulator or roms
                                ## Name of the emulator
                                #echo $1 >> /dev/shm/runcommand.log
                                
                                ## Name of the software used for running the emulation
                                #echo $2 >> /dev/shm/runcommand.log
                                
                                ## Name of the rom
                                #echo $3 >> /dev/shm/runcommand.log
                                
                                ##Executed command line
                                #echo $4 >> /dev/shm/runcommand.log
                                
                                
                                ### The FUN begins
                                #Get ROM name striping full path
                                rom="${3##*/}"
                                
                                ### Set variables for your joypad and emulator
                                ### Basic Configurations - Standard controller mappings 
                                
                                basic="sudo /opt/retropie/supplementary/xboxdrv/bin/xboxdrv \
                                --silent \
                                --detach-kernel-driver \
                                --deadzone=4000 \
                                --deadzone-trigger 15% \
                                --force-feedback \
                                --mimic-xpad \
                                --trigger-as-button \
                                --ui-buttonmap lb=void,rb=void,tl=void,tr=void,guide=void,lt=void,rt=void"
                                
                                ### Extended Configurations
                                ### Specific emulator configurations or any other parameters you will need only for some emulators
                                scummVM="--axismap -Y1=Y1,-Y2=Y2 \
                                	--ui-axismap x1=REL_X:10,y1=REL_Y:10 \
                                	--ui-buttonmap a=BTN_LEFT,b=BTN_RIGHT,start=KEY_F5,back=KEY_ESC \
                                	--ui-buttonmap guide=void,x=void,y=void,lb=void,rb=void,tl=void,tr=void,lt=void,rt=void,back=void \
                                	--ui-axismap x2=void"
                                
                                amiga1="--evdev /dev/input/by-path/platform-3f980000.usb-usb-0:1.3.3:1.0-event-joystick \
                                	--device-name "Amiga_Joystick_Player_1_xboxdrv" \
                                	--evdev-absmap ABS_X=y1,ABS_Y=x1 \
                                	--evdev-keymap BTN_TRIGGER=x,BTN_THUMB=y,BTN_THUMB2=a,BTN_PINKIE=b,BTN_BASE3=back,BTN_BASE6=start"
                                
                                amiga2="--evdev /dev/input/by-path/platform-3f980000.usb-usb-0:1.3.1:1.0-event-joystick \
                                	--device-name "Amiga_Joystick_Player_2_xboxdrv" \
                                	--evdev-absmap ABS_X=y1,ABS_Y=x1 \
                                	--evdev-keymap BTN_TRIGGER=y,BTN_THUMB=a,BTN_THUMB2=back,BTN_PINKIE=x,BTN_TOP=b,BTN_TOP2=start"
                                
                                joy1restricted="--evdev /dev/input/by-path/platform-3f980000.usb-usb-0:1.3.3:1.0-event-joystick \
                                	--device-name "Player_1_-_4-Way_Joystick_xboxdrv" \
                                	--evdev-absmap ABS_X=x1,ABS_Y=y1 \
                                	--four-way-restrictor \
                                	--evdev-keymap BTN_TRIGGER=y,BTN_THUMB=a,BTN_THUMB2=back,BTN_PINKIE=x,BTN_TOP=b,BTN_TOP2=start"
                                
                                joy1unrestricted="--evdev /dev/input/by-path/platform-3f980000.usb-usb-0:1.3.3:1.0-event-joystick \
                                	--device-name "Player_1_-_8-Way_Joystick_xboxdrv" \
                                	--evdev-absmap ABS_X=x1,ABS_Y=y1 \
                                	--evdev-keymap BTN_TRIGGER=y,BTN_THUMB=a,BTN_THUMB2=back,BTN_PINKIE=x,BTN_TOP=b,BTN_TOP2=start"
                                
                                joy2restricted="--evdev /dev/input/by-path/platform-3f980000.usb-usb-0:1.3.1:1.0-event-joystick \
                                	--device-name "Player_2_-_4-Way_Joystick_xboxdrv" \
                                	--evdev-absmap ABS_X=x1,ABS_Y=y1 \
                                	--four-way-restrictor \
                                	--evdev-keymap BTN_TRIGGER=y,BTN_THUMB=a,BTN_THUMB2=back,BTN_PINKIE=x,BTN_TOP=b,BTN_TOP2=start"
                                
                                joy2unrestricted="--evdev /dev/input/by-path/platform-3f980000.usb-usb-0:1.3.1:1.0-event-joystick \
                                	--device-name "Player_2_-_8-Way_Joystick_xboxdrv" \
                                	--evdev-absmap ABS_X=x1,ABS_Y=y1 \
                                	--evdev-keymap BTN_TRIGGER=y,BTN_THUMB=a,BTN_THUMB2=back,BTN_PINKIE=x,BTN_TOP=b,BTN_TOP2=start"
                                
                                joy3restricted="--evdev /dev/input/by-path/platform-3f980000.usb-usb-0:1.3.2:1.0-event-joystick \
                                	--device-name "Player_3_-_4-Way_Joystick_xboxdrv" \
                                	--evdev-absmap ABS_X=x1,ABS_Y=y1 \
                                	--four-way-restrictor \
                                	--evdev-keymap BTN_TRIGGER=y,BTN_THUMB=a,BTN_THUMB2=back,BTN_PINKIE=x,BTN_TOP=b,BTN_TOP2=start"
                                
                                joy3unrestricted="--evdev /dev/input/by-path/platform-3f980000.usb-usb-0:1.3.2:1.0-event-joystick \
                                	--device-name "Player_3_-_8-Way_Joystick_xboxdrv" \
                                	--evdev-absmap ABS_X=x1,ABS_Y=y1 \
                                	--evdev-keymap BTN_TRIGGER=y,BTN_THUMB=a,BTN_THUMB2=back,BTN_PINKIE=x,BTN_TOP=b,BTN_TOP2=start"	
                                
                                joy4restricted="--evdev /dev/input/by-path/platform-3f980000.usb-usb-0:1.3.4:1.0-event-joystick \
                                	--device-name "Player_4_-_4-Way_Joystick_xboxdrv" \
                                	--evdev-absmap ABS_X=x1,ABS_Y=y1 \
                                	--four-way-restrictor \
                                	--evdev-keymap BTN_TRIGGER=y,BTN_THUMB=a,BTN_THUMB2=back,BTN_PINKIE=x,BTN_TOP=b,BTN_TOP2=start"
                                
                                joy4unrestricted="--evdev /dev/input/by-path/platform-3f980000.usb-usb-0:1.3.4:1.0-event-joystick \
                                	--device-name "Player_4_-_8-Way_Joystick_xboxdrv" \
                                	--evdev-absmap ABS_X=x1,ABS_Y=y1 \
                                	--evdev-keymap BTN_TRIGGER=y,BTN_THUMB=a,BTN_THUMB2=back,BTN_PINKIE=x,BTN_TOP=b,BTN_TOP2=start" 
                                
                                fourway="--four-way-restrictor"
                                
                                invert="--ui-buttonmap du=KEY_DOWN,dd=KEY_UP"
                                
                                ### Kill Command
                                xboxkill="sudo killall xboxdrv"
                                
                                ### Execute the driver with the configuration you need
                                # $1 is the name of the emulation, not the name of the software used
                                # it is intellivision not jzintv
                                case $1 in
                                
                                	mame-libretro)
                                	case $rom in
                                			"amidar.zip"|"atetris.zip"|"puckman.zip") # Configuration used only for these ROMs
                                				$xboxkill
                                				joycommand="$basic $joy3restricted & $basic $joy4restricted &"
                                				eval $joycommand
                                			;;
                                			*) # Configuration for every other ROMs on this emulator
                                				$xboxkill
                                				joycommand="$basic $joy3unrestricted & $basic $joy4unrestricted &"
                                				eval $joycommand
                                			;;
                                		esac
                                	;;
                                
                                	daphne)
                                	;;
                                
                                	scummvm)
                                		$xboxkill
                                		joycommand="$basic $scummVM &"
                                		eval $joycommand
                                	;;
                                
                                	amiga)
                                		$xboxkill
                                		joycommand="$basic $amiga1 & $basic $amiga2 &"
                                		eval $joycommand
                                	;;
                                
                                	intellivision)
                                	;;
                                esac
                                

                                So where I'm up to with this is that the Amiga joysticks work.

                                But the same can't be said for the "cocktail" games. When I start Amidar for example, the little yellow writing at the bottom comes up and it informs me that the 4 DragonRise joysticks are set up and also starts joy3restricted and joy4restricted, but that they are unconfigured. The result of that is that I can't press any joystick buttons at all once the rom has begun (although the keyboard still works). Using TAB to get to Mame's internal menu doesn't help as I can't change the buttons. Exiting out of the rom with the keyboard triggers the runcommand-onend.sh file killing xboxdrv and everything then works as per normal using the xpad driver. (If I start Amidar without loading xboxdrv, then everything works but of course I'm using an 8-way unrestricted joystick.)

                                To troubleshoot, as I'm using lr-mame2003, using putty I have first started xboxdrv for those 2 joysticks (joy3restricted and joy4restricted), then fired up retroarch and configured those joysticks as users 5 and 6, saving the configurations to retroarch.cfg.

                                I then go back, start Amidar again, and note that joy3restricted and joy4restricted have started, but once again - no buttons work and using the mame TAB interface again doesn't do anything.

                                Not sure where to go from here. Any help would be great please.

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                                  spud11 @pjft
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                                  @pjft I definitely can't take credit for the list, but I imagine you'll be right - that some of the games aren't really 4 way. I have the same recollection as you about Commando. I'm sure it's 8 way.

                                  It's going to be trial and error, I feel, for a lot of these games, particularly as there's going to be a need to match the game names to the actual rom names. Haven't figured out yet an automatic method of doing this to save time. May have to do it manually.....

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                                    Hubz @spud11
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                                    @spud11 Thanks a ton for the list! BTW I ran into that same error too with the devicename not working when having spaces in it. Glad to know I wasn't crazy and it happened to others as it took me forever to troubleshoot.

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                                      spud11 @Hubz
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                                      @Hubz No problems. It was mediamogul who picked it up.

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                                        mediamogul Global Moderator
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                                        Glad to see things working out here. I'll add the information about --device-name to the guide .

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                                          spud11 @mediamogul
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                                          @mediamogul That's a good idea.

                                          I'm still having a bit of trouble as per 3 posts ago. Hoping you might still be able to help, if possible, please.

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                                            mediamogul Global Moderator @spud11
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                                            @spud11

                                            Have those particular virtual controllers been mapped through Emulation Station like any other controller? If not, it could be that there's no automatic configuration for them at /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch/autoconfig for RetroArch to draw on.

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