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    Guide: Advanced Controller Mappings

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      spud11 @mediamogul
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      @mediamogul On ya, mediamogul! I laughed at that.

      After work, I'll give it a crack.

      Just checking too - with the RetroArch menu, we're talking about entering it via emulationstation (which is what I've been doing ie the global retroarch.cfg in the opt folder etc), not the specific one for mame-libretro or for lr-mame2003 (sorry not in front of the Pi at present) and not the RetroArch GUI which can be brought up "in game"?

      I reckon I should also rename the "default.cfg" to something else for lr-mame2003 - start with a clean slate or as clean as I can make it, so there's no joystick/key assignments in the TAB menu.

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        spud11 @mediamogul
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        @mediamogul Hi. Okay, I'm officially stumped. I haven't been able to get it working in game with lr-mame2003. Just not sure what is going on. Would you have any suggestions please?

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          mediamogul Global Moderator @spud11
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          @spud11

          Did you create a udev rule for the virtual keyboard? If not, instructions are at the tail end of section 3A in the guide.

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            spud11 @mediamogul
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            @mediamogul I did, but I've now changed the name to mirror the name of the joystick based on comments in this thread. Would that be right? The terms of it are now:

            SUBSYSTEM=="input", ATTRS{name}=="Player_3_-_4-Way_Joystick_xboxdrv", GROUP="users", MODE="0666", ENV{ID_INPUT_KEYBOARD}="1"
            

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              mediamogul Global Moderator @spud11
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              @spud11

              Would that be right?

              That depends. Is it working now?

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                spud11 @mediamogul
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                @mediamogul Thanks for your patience, mediamogul. It does now work.

                I've mapped your Player 2 keys to my third joystick in RetroArch (User 3), got the udev rule as above, went in game and needed to map the keyboard in TAB menu. The interesting thing is when you do that last bit eg Coin 1 and then press the "f" key for example, it will show "f RetroPad 3 Select". So it identifies the RetroPad correctly, and basically you know it is then working.

                I had to change the up/down/left/right as my 3rd joystick is operating in portrait mode.

                Final code - joystick to keys:

                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 \
                --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 \
                --ui-axismap X1=KEY_J:KEY_I,Y1=KEY_H:KEY_G \
                --ui-buttonmap a=KEY_K,b=KEY_M,x=KEY_N,y=KEY_O,back=KEY_F,start=KEY_V \
                &
                

                I've played a bit of Amidar. The only thing I'm unsure of is whether the --four-way-restrictor configuration actually works when the joystick is mapped to the keyboard (the main reason for trying xboxdrv). It doesn't feel like four way restrictor is working and, from the manual, it looks as though it only applies to analog configurations:

                "--four-way-restrictor
                The --four-way-restrictor option allows to limit the movement on both analogsticks to only four directions (up, down, left, right), the diagonals (up/left, up/right, down/left, down/right) are filtered out from the output. This option is useful for games such as Tetris, that don't need diagonals and where you don't want to accidently trigger the down-move while trying to do a left/right move."

                Thanks for your assistance and patience.

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                  mediamogul Global Moderator @spud11
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                  @spud11

                  The only thing I'm unsure of is whether the --four-way-restrictor configuration actually works when the joystick is mapped to the keyboard... from the manual, it looks as though it only applies to analog configurations

                  I've tested it with keyboard, mouse, as well as normal controller input and the four-way restrictor has always worked for me. If the map is active and the restrictor is set, chances are that everything is performing as it should. The feel of some games are just more obvious than others. Try a game of 'Ms Pac-Man' with and without the restrictor and see if you get hung up on the corners without. If there is a problem, I'd guess it has to do with setting the controls in the TAB menu, as that shouldn't be necessary.

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                    spud11 @mediamogul
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                    @mediamogul Hi. Thanks for that. I'll give Ms Pacman a go after work and see how that goes and let you know.

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                      mediamogul Global Moderator @spud11
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                      @spud11

                      I'll give Ms Pacman a go after work

                      Just remember that eating ghosts in a video game can be fun, but in real life it's disrespectful.

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                        spud11 @mediamogul
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                        @mediamogul Hi. Thanks so much for helping me - I've eaten some ghosts! Four way restrictor mode definitely appears to work!

                        I looked at the code again and realised I was probably making a meal of things (pun definitely intended). I went into TAB in game, and into the Input (general) sub-menu, wrote down all of the keys and then just mapped those keys directly to the joystick buttons in xboxdrv. The code now looks like this:

                        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 \
                        --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 \
                        --ui-axismap X1=KEY_DOWN:KEY_UP,Y1=KEY_RIGHT:KEY_LEFT \
                        --ui-buttonmap a=KEY_LEFTCTRL,b=KEY_LEFTALT,x=KEY_SPACE,y=KEY_LEFTSHIFT,back=KEY_5,start=KEY_1 \
                        &
                        

                        The joystick buttons now correspond to Player 1's default keys in TAB. The ui-axismap settings reflect the fact that joystick 3 is on the side of the arcade table (ie in portrait mode, rather than landscape), so I needed to change the axes around after some trial and error.

                        My /etc/udev/rules.d/990xboxdrv file looks like this:

                        SUBSYSTEM=="input", ATTRS{name}=="Player_3_-_4-Way_Joystick_xboxdrv", GROUP="users", MODE="0666", ENV{ID_INPUT_KEYBOARD}="1"
                        

                        Now there are only 2 other things I need to do and that is to get Player 2 up and running properly and then to transcribe the new code into runcommand-onstart.sh and list all of the relevant 4-way joystick games.

                        With the first thing, I've tried to change the 99-xboxdrv.rules file so that it also gives me Player 2 but the second part of the code below does not work:

                        SUBSYSTEM=="input", ATTRS{name}=="Player_3_-_4-Way_Joystick_xboxdrv", GROUP="users", MODE="0666", ENV{ID_INPUT_KEYBOARD}="1"
                        SUBSYSTEM=="input", ATTRS{name}=="Player_4_-_4-Way_Joystick_xboxdrv", GROUP="users", MODE="0666", ENV{ID_INPUT_KEYBOARD}="2"
                        

                        Could you please assist me with this? Should there be an entirely different file for the second keyboard? I just guessed the "2" at the end. Or is it as simple as adding an "&" at the end of the line or something similar?

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                          mediamogul Global Moderator @spud11
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                          @spud11

                          I believe keeping it as "1" should still work. If that doesn't work, try creating a second file.

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                            spud11 @mediamogul
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                            @mediamogul Thanks. That definitely worked, and I've added a couple more lines to it:

                            SUBSYSTEM=="input", ATTRS{name}=="Player_3_-_4-Way_Joystick_xboxdrv", GROUP="users", MODE="0666", ENV{ID_INPUT_KEYBOARD}="1"
                            SUBSYSTEM=="input", ATTRS{name}=="Player_4_-_4-Way_Joystick_xboxdrv", GROUP="users", MODE="0666", ENV{ID_INPUT_KEYBOARD}="1"
                            SUBSYSTEM=="input", ATTRS{name}=="Player_3_-_8-Way_Joystick_xboxdrv", GROUP="users", MODE="0666", ENV{ID_INPUT_KEYBOARD}="1"
                            SUBSYSTEM=="input", ATTRS{name}=="Player_4_-_8-Way_Joystick_xboxdrv", GROUP="users", MODE="0666", ENV{ID_INPUT_KEYBOARD}="1"
                            

                            My runcommand.onstart.sh now looks like this:

                            #!/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
                            
                            ### Joystick settings for Amiga games
                            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"
                            
                            ### Settings for Arcade games that require 4-Way Restricted Joysticks
                            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"
                            
                            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"
                            
                            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"
                            
                            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"
                            
                            ### Settings for Arcade games that use 8-Way Unrestricted Joysticks
                            	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"
                            
                            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"
                            
                            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"
                            
                            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"
                            
                            ### Settings for mame-libretro Arcade games in landscape mode - joysticks emulating virtual keyboards
                            joy1="--ui-axismap X1=KEY_LEFT:KEY_RIGHT,Y1=KEY_UP:KEY_DOWN \
                            	--ui-buttonmap a=KEY_LEFTCTRL,b=KEY_LEFTALT,x=KEY_SPACE,y=KEY_LEFTSHIFT,back=KEY_5,start=KEY_1"
                            
                            joy2="--ui-axismap X1=KEY_D:KEY_G,Y1=KEY_R:KEY_F \
                            	--ui-buttonmap a=KEY_A,b=KEY_S,x=KEY_Q,y=KEY_W,back=KEY_6,start=KEY_2"
                            
                            ### Settings for mame-libretro Arcade games in folder 'Arcade-Vertical' in portrait/cocktail mode - joysticks emulating virtual keyboards
                            joy3="--ui-axismap X1=KEY_DOWN:KEY_UP,Y1=KEY_RIGHT:KEY_LEFT \
                            	--ui-buttonmap a=KEY_LEFTCTRL,b=KEY_LEFTALT,x=KEY_SPACE,y=KEY_LEFTSHIFT,back=KEY_5,start=KEY_1"
                            
                            joy4="--ui-axismap X1=KEY_F:KEY_R,Y1=KEY_G:KEY_D \
                            	--ui-buttonmap a=KEY_A,b=KEY_S,x=KEY_Q,y=KEY_W,back=KEY_6,start=KEY_2"
                            
                            ### 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"|"anteater.zip"|"armorcar.zip"|"astrob.zip"|"astrof.zip"|"bagman.zip"|"ballbomb.zip"|"barrier.zip"|"blkhole.zip"|"btime.zip"|"carjmbre.zip"|"carnival.zip"|"cavelon.zip"|"checkman.zip"|"chinhero.zip"|"circusc.zip"|"ckong.zip"|"commando.zip"|"congo.zip"|"crush.zip"|"dazzler.zip"|"devilfsh.zip"|"digdug.zip"|"digdug2.zip"|"digger.zip"|"disco.zip"|"dkong.zip"|"dkong3.zip"|"dkongjr.zip"|"dommy.zip"|"dorodon.zip"|"mrdo.zip"|"puckman.zip"|"mspacman.zip")# Configuration used only for these ROMs
                            				$xboxkill
                            				joycommand="$basic $joy3restricted $joy3 & $basic $joy4restricted $joy4 &"
                            				eval $joycommand
                            			;;
                            			*) # Configuration for every other ROM in respect of this emulator
                            				$xboxkill
                            				joycommand="$basic $joy3unrestricted $joy3 & $basic $joy4unrestricted $joy4 &"
                            				eval $joycommand
                            			;;
                            		esac
                            	;;
                            
                            	amiga)
                            		$xboxkill
                            		joycommand="$basic $amiga1 & $basic $amiga2 &"
                            		eval $joycommand
                            	;;
                            
                            esac
                            

                            The only thing I can't get to work is the code for the remaining joystick unrestricted games under the command *). When starting Mustache Boy (for example), the runcommand.log says that xboxdrv did not start for some reason. (I was generally hoping just to use the normal xpad driver for these games and so I initially just had sudo killall xboxdrv as the code, but that did not work, so I have set up xboxdrv 8 way joystick configurations instead which don't work either):

                            xboxdrv: no process found
                            Parameters: 
                            Executing: /opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/retroarch -L /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-mame2003/mame2003_libretro.so --config /opt/retropie/configs/mame-libretro/retroarch.cfg "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/arcade-vertical/mustache.zip" --appendconfig /dev/shm/retroarch.cfg'|'"/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/arcade-vertical/mustache.zip.cfg"
                            

                            Have you encountered this problem? Thank you.

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                              mediamogul Global Moderator @spud11
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                              @spud11

                              the runcommand.log says that xboxdrv did not start for some reason.

                              That output should point to the problem. Can you post the error here?

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                                @mediamogul Hi mediamogul. Could I ask where the output would have been saved please? The usual statements came up on screen briefly for both joysticks (ie the js/event number etc). Or would you prefer I just enter the code into the commandline? Thanks.

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                                  mediamogul Global Moderator @spud11
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                                  @spud11

                                  I would first look at /dev/shm/runcommand.log, but if there's nothing there, entering it into the command line should indeed show the error.

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                                    spud11 @mediamogul
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                                    @mediamogul Hi. I've now tested both with the script and the commandline. I think I removed a space before one of the # and that caused the problem. Everything seems to be working now (touch wood). I found the best way to test was to test both the restricted code and the unrestricted code in a shoot 'em up. It's clear as daylight that the code is working when you can't do diagonals in a shoot 'em up. Thanks for your advice on this.

                                    Lr-mame2003 doesn't seem to have a "native" key for exiting the emulator. It relies on Retroarch. In Retroarch, I've got the "exit from emulator" set up to operate when I hold down the space key and press escape on the keyboard. As I've only got 6 buttons on Joystick 3 and, so far, I've mapped buttons 5 and 6 to "coin" (key 5) and "start" (key 1), respectively, I was wondering if it were possible to map button 5 to both keys 5 and 1 and then map button 6 to space and escape, so I can exit without the keyboard. From reading through most of the thread again, I can't see anything that really resembles what I want to do.

                                    I've looked at your examples where you've mapped 2 buttons on the joystick (basically a modifier) to a key on the keyboard. But I want to do the opposite - press one button and it presses 2 keys.

                                    Looking at the manual for xboxdrv, there seems to be "cycle" and "sequence" commands. The sequence one looks most likely, but I'm not sure it can be used to press a key while holding down another key.

                                    Worst case, I suppose I could just remap the emulator keys via TAB so that if I press the 1 key it both gives me a coin and starts the game and then just map xboxdrv accordingly. I have done that before, but I don't think that's going to resolve the "exit from emulator" issue with lr-mame2003, and so I was hoping for a more elegant xboxdrv solution if there is one please.

                                    Or perhaps I'm missing something obvious. It is getting quite late here.... Thanks.

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                                    • mediamogulM
                                      mediamogul Global Moderator @spud11
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                                      @spud11

                                      I want to do the opposite - press one button and it presses 2 keys.

                                      Using the 'A' button as an example, you would map keys 1 and 5 to it with:

                                      --ui-buttonmap a=KEY_1+KEY_5
                                      

                                      I'm glad to see all this is starting to turn your way. With all your controls coexisting in various ways, your setup has been uniquely complicated.

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                                        Hubz
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                                        Hey finished my Atari ST Mapping and it works pretty good if someone else would like to try it.

                                        atarist="--axismap -Y1=Y1,-Y2=Y2
                                        --ui-axismap x2=REL_X:10,y2=REL_Y:10
                                        --ui-axismap x1=KEY_LEFT:KEY_RIGHT,y1=KEY_DOWN:KEY_UP
                                        --ui-buttonmap du=KEY_UP,dd=KEY_DOWN,dl=KEY_LEFT,dr=KEY_RIGHT,back+start=KEY_RIGHTALT+KEY_Q
                                        --ui-buttonmap lt=BTN_LEFT,rt=BTN_RIGHT,back=KEY_F12,start=KEY_1,y=KEY_RIGHTCTRL,a=KEY_SPACE,b=KEY_ENTER,x=KEY_ESC,lb=KEY_Y,rb=KEY_N
                                        --ui-buttonmap guide=void,tl=void,tr=void
                                        --ui-axismap x2=void"

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                                          mediamogul Global Moderator @Hubz
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                                          @Hubz

                                          You've got some nice touches in there. One of my favorite options for using an external mapper like this is the ability to map 'start+select' to exit everything. The result is an almost perfect unified console feeling that normally can't be had, given the wild west of software options available throughout RetroPie. Nice job!

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                                            Hubz
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                                            Thanks! I came from tinkering for years with Hyperspin and Launchbox, and while Launchbox has a few features I miss, it's hard to beat the customization you can do with Retropie as well as the stability of the Linux environment.

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