Guide: Advanced Controller Mappings
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@grant2258 said in Guide: Advanced Controller Mappings:
Your probably using it on an analog stick.
I am indeed and you're completely right. I don't remember if it's come up in conversation before, but MAME actually had it's own implementation of software 4-way restriction at one time. I believe the reason for its removal was that no one could agree on the best way to implement it effectively. While it might not be perfect, you're solution may very well be the best solution for most situations.
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@mediamogul the biggest problem is people using a square 8 way restriction plate that why i use circular one now less throw for shoot em ups as well. so you use the joystick rather than ride the restrictor. I would recommend a hexagonal you need help with finding you up/right ect. It is personal preference at the end of the day.
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@spud11
Hard to say exactly where it went wrong, but I had modified so many scripts, cfg files, and parameters (xboxdrv, retroarch, mame) that I had to surrender and start over. I'll have a go again with a clean slate, and lean on your troubleshooting skills. Would it help to know how my particular buttons are wired as xboxdrv sees them? for example I can correlate THUMB2 with jstest value with X/Y/A/B, and so on...Since your setup is so similar to mine, I'm wondering if you've had a chance to try out the built-in 4-way emulation in lrmame2003, and compare and contrast the gameplay experience with the xboxdrv approach. Thanks
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@mediamogul Hi mediamogul. I've come across a problem I haven't been able to solve. I've manually compiled/installed the GSplus emulator (Apple IIGS) for my Jessie-based Rpi3B. GSPlus's internal joystick configuration doesn't work well, but most games have keyboard commands. I'm using xboxdrv to "tie" my DragonRise arcade joysticks to the keyboard. However, Gauntlet, for example, uses 8 keys for 8 directions (including diagonals). I'm not sure how to replicate that with xboxdrv. At present, I can only move left/right/up/down, not diagonally. I wonder whether you could help please.
Is there a way to get
--ui-axismap X1=KEY_LEFT:KEY_RIGHT,Y1=KEY_UP:KEY_DOWN \
to reflect diagonal directions too?Thanks.
Player1_appleIIGS="sudo /opt/retropie/supplementary/xboxdrv/bin/xboxdrv >> /dev/shm/runcommand.log 2>&1 \ --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 \ --evdev /dev/input/by-path/platform-3f980000.usb-usb-0:1.3.3:1.0-event-joystick \ --device-name "Player_1" \ --evdev-absmap ABS_X=y1,ABS_Y=x1 \ --ui-axismap X1=KEY_LEFT:KEY_RIGHT,Y1=KEY_UP:KEY_DOWN \ --evdev-keymap BTN_THUMB2=a,BTN_PINKIE=b,BTN_BASE3=back,BTN_BASE6=start,BTN_BASE5=rt \ --ui-buttonmap a=KEY_OPTION,b=KEY_KPDOT,x=KEY_UNKNOWN,y=KEY_UNKNOWN,back=KEY_UNKNOWN,start=KEY_UNKNOWN,rt=KEY_ENTER,rt+back=KEY_F4 \ --ui-buttonmap back+rt=exec:/opt/retropie/configs/all/gsplus_exit.sh \ --ui-buttonmap lt+rt=exec:/opt/retropie/configs/all/SoundToggle.sh"
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I'm pretty sure axis input can't be mapped in that way. To my understanding, you could really only map eight arbitrary keys to a DPad, making use of the
--dpad-as-button
argument and then combo mappings such asdu+dl=KEY_W
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@mediamogul Thanks for that. That puts me on the right track. This zero delay arcade encoder has a "mode" button which apparently switches the joystick from analog to digital. I hadn't bothered to hook up a button to "mode" so far, so I'll investigate that and see whether I can get the joystick into digital mode and then have a crack with those xboxdrv settings you have suggested.
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@spud11
One other thing worth mentioning is that you might want to map the two possible combinations for all four diagonals to avoid any dead input. So if you mappeddu+dl=KEY_W
, you would also mapdl+du=KEY_W
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@mediamogul Thanks for that. That really helped. I attached a button to the "mode" port and, using xboxdrv, I can now switch between analog and digital on the fly with the code being:
sudo /opt/retropie/supplementary/xboxdrv/bin/xboxdrv >> /dev/shm/runcommand.log 2>&1 \ --silent \ --detach-kernel-driver \ --deadzone=4000 \ --deadzone-trigger 15% \ --force-feedback \ --mimic-xpad \ --trigger-as-button \ --ui-buttonmap x=void,y=void,lb=void,rb=void,tl=void,tr=void,guide=void,lt=void \ --evdev /dev/input/by-path/platform-3f980000.usb-usb-0:1.3.3:1.0-event-joystick \ --device-name "Player_1" \ --evdev-absmap ABS_X=y1,ABS_Y=x1 \ --ui-axismap X1=KEY_LEFT:KEY_RIGHT,Y1=KEY_UP:KEY_DOWN \ --evdev-absmap ABS_HAT0X=dpad_y,ABS_HAT0Y=dpad_x \ --dpad-as-button \ --evdev-keymap BTN_THUMB2=a,BTN_PINKIE=b,BTN_BASE3=back,BTN_BASE6=start,BTN_BASE5=rt \ --ui-buttonmap du=KEY_M,dd=KEY_I,dl=KEY_J,dr=KEY_L,du+dl=KEY_N,dl+du=KEY_N,du+dr=KEY_COMMA,dr+du=KEY_COMMA,dd+dr=KEY_O,dr+dd=KEY_O,dd+dl=KEY_U,dl+dd=KEY_U,a=KEY_OPTION,b=KEY_SPACE,x=KEY_UNKNOWN,y=KEY_UNKNOWN,back=KEY_UNKNOWN,start=KEY_UNKNOWN,rt=KEY_ENTER,rt+back=KEY_F4 \ --ui-buttonmap back+rt=exec:/opt/retropie/configs/all/gsplus_exit.sh \ --ui-buttonmap lt+rt=exec:/opt/retropie/configs/all/SoundToggle.sh
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Very nice.
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@mediamogul Hi. I was wondering please whether you could help. I've got what I thought would be a fairly simple problem, but can't find a solution. For my various MAME setups, I press the
lt
button on my arcade and it will effectively press the5
and1
keys and start a single player game. If I press thert
button, it presses the6
and2
keys and starts a 2 player game. It's a nice and simple setup.I'm trying to do the same with the libretro FBA cores using the
back
button, but for some reason, it will not work. Pressing theback
button should insert Coin 1 (right shift
) and start Player 1 (enter
) automatically. However, I find that I have to press theback
button twice to achieve this instead of only once.sudo /opt/retropie/supplementary/xboxdrv/bin/xboxdrv >> /dev/shm/runcommand.log 2>&1 \ --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" \ --evdev-absmap ABS_X=x1,ABS_Y=y1 \ --evdev-keymap BTN_THUMB=a,BTN_TOP=b,BTN_PINKIE=x,BTN_TRIGGER=y,BTN_THUMB2=back,BTN_TOP2=start \ --ui-axismap X1=KEY_DOWN:KEY_UP,Y1=KEY_RIGHT:KEY_LEFT \ --ui-buttonmap a=KEY_Z,b=KEY_X,x=KEY_S,y=KEY_A,back=KEY_RIGHTSHIFT+KEY_ENTER,start=KEY_P+KEY_I,start+back=KEY_SPACE+KEY_F1,back+start=KEY_SPACE+KEY_ESC \
I've also tried using a macro instead using
--ui-buttonmap back=macro:/opt/retropie/configs/all/fba_start_player1.macro \
and the macro:
send KEY_RIGHTSHIFT 1 wait 500 send KEY_ENTER 1
Strangely, the macro produces no result at all when I press the
back
button.Would you have any idea please what might be the problem or other things I could try?
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I'm not sure if I've ever run into that exact specific issue myself, but I seem to remember that assigning a hotkey combo shared with the 'insert coin' function could get a bit squirrely with some of my various arcade setups in the past. I don't think I ever overcame the issue, as none of my current setups include 'insert coin' in a key combo.
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@mediamogul said in Guide: Advanced Controller Mappings:
@spud11 said in Guide: Advanced Controller Mappings:
One other possibility I was thinking...
I'm almost certain xboxdrv can't bind keyboard keys with other keys/key combinations, but if you could find an outside solution to handle that part, it should work well.
I thought I'd let you know that I finally figured out how to exit Moonlight at both ends using xboxdrv - server and client side. (It may be that Moonlight has been updated since I last posted on this so this is now a non-issue, but my version of Moonlight and Retropie are quite old).
I've got a macro set up in my
xboxdrv
configuration:--ui-buttonmap back+rt=macro:/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/steam/MS_exit.macro \
The macro has the following content:
wait 100 send KEY_ESC 1 wait 100 send KEY_ESC 0 send KEY_LEFTSHIFT 1 send KEY_LEFTALT 1 send KEY_LEFTCTRL 1 send KEY_Q 1 wait 100 send KEY_LEFTSHIFT 0 send KEY_LEFTALT 0 send KEY_LEFTCTRL 0 send KEY_Q 0
This first sends the
ESC
key and then sendsShift+CTRL+ALT+Q
to fully exit Moonlight, on both client and server sides, effectively using one button press instead of the 2 we were using when using the "cycling" technique. -
@mediamogul I've also solved my problem with the libretro FBA cores by using a similar technique. I can press 1 button and it will both insert a coin and start the game without having to press a second time. The macro looks like this:
wait 100 send KEY_RIGHTSHIFT 1 wait 100 send KEY_RIGHTSHIFT 0 wait 100 send KEY_ENTER 1 wait 100 send KEY_ENTER 0
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I have an arcade cabinet with 2 zero-delay encoders, containing a total of 16 buttons and 2 joysticks, and I am trying to use dosbox without needing a keyboard nor a mouse. With the default dosbox-mapper, multiple buttons have been set up as standard keyboard buttons and there is a dedicated exit button. Also 1 joystick functions as the arrow keys. By using xboxdrv I am trying to let the second joystick function as a mouse and to let 2 buttons function as mouse presses. I did evtest to write down all the button events. I made a file in /opt/retropie/configs/all/ called runcommand-onstart.sh and started with
if [ "$1" = "dosbox" ] then sudo killall >> /dev/shm/runcommand.log 2>&1 xboxdrv sudo /opt/retropie/supplementary/xboxdrv/bin/xboxdrv >> /dev/shm/runcommand.log 2>&1 \ --evdev /dev/input/event[1] \
However I am stuck after this part. Can anyone help me with setting up the mapping file further? If possible only mouse-movement and a left- and rightclick must be added, as the rest of the buttons is already mapped with the default dosbox mapper. Thank you in advance!
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if you add this to what you have posted (of course change to match your system)
if [ "$3" = "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/pc/Shadow Warrior.sh" ] then sudo killall > /dev/null 2>&1 xboxdrv sudo /opt/retropie/supplementary/xboxdrv/bin/xboxdrv > /dev/null 2>&1 \ --evdev /dev/input/event4 \ --silent \ --detach-kernel-driver \ --force-feedback \ --mimic-xpad \ --dpad-as-button \ --deadzone 4000 \ --trigger-as-button \ --evdev-no-grab \ --evdev-absmap ABS_X=x1,ABS_Y=y1,ABS_Z=x2,ABS_RZ=y2,ABS_HAT0X=dpad_x,ABS_HAT0Y=dpad_y \ --evdev-keymap KEY_#304=a,KEY_#305=b,KEY_#307=x,KEY_#308=y,KEY_#312=lt,KEY_#313=rt,KEY_#310=lb,KEY_#311=rb,KEY_#317=tl,KEY_#318=tr,KEY_#314=back,KEY_#315=start \ --axismap -Y1=Y1,-Y2=Y2 \ --ui-axismap x2=REL_X:09,y2=REL_Y:09 \ --ui-axismap x1=REL_X:07,y1=REL_Y:07 \ --ui-buttonmap rt=BTN_LEFT,lt=BTN_RIGHT,start=KEY_ENTER,back=KEY_ESC,tl=KEY_SPACE,lb=KEY_E,a=KEY_SEMICOLON,b=KEY_APOSTROPHE,x=KEY_LEFTBRACE,y=KEY_RIGHTBRACE,tr=KEY_LEFTCTRL \ --ui-buttonmap guide=void \ --ui-axismap x1=KEY_A:KEY_D,Y1=KEY_W:KEY_S \ & fi
and make sure you have a runcommand-onend.sh as the guide says. you should be good
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@ExarKunIv thank you! I assume this mapping file is written for a computer keyboard, so all I have to change is the event number and the button names? If I see correctly, the line starting with evdev-absmap assigns the mouse movement to button presses, but can you also tell me where the mouse clicks are assigned to a button?
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these are from the controller.
--evdev-absmap ABS_X=x1,ABS_Y=y1,ABS_Z=x2,ABS_RZ=y2,ABS_HAT0X=dpad_x,ABS_HAT0Y=dpad_y \ --evdev-keymap KEY_#304=a,KEY_#305=b,KEY_#307=x,KEY_#308=y,KEY_#312=lt,KEY_#313=rt,KEY_#310=lb,KEY_#311=rb,KEY_#317=tl,KEY_#318=tr,KEY_#314=back,KEY_#315=start \ --axismap -Y1=Y1,-Y2=Y2 \
these are what you want the button presses to do
--ui-axismap x2=REL_X:09,y2=REL_Y:09 \ --ui-axismap x1=REL_X:07,y1=REL_Y:07 \ --ui-buttonmap rt=BTN_LEFT,lt=BTN_RIGHT,start=KEY_ENTER,back=KEY_ESC,tl=KEY_SPACE,lb=KEY_E,a=KEY_SEMICOLON,b=KEY_APOSTROPHE,x=KEY_LEFTBRACE,y=KEY_RIGHTBRACE,tr=KEY_LEFTCTRL \ --ui-buttonmap guide=void \ --ui-axismap x1=KEY_A:KEY_D,Y1=KEY_W:KEY_S \
and these are your mouse buttons
--ui-buttonmap rt=BTN_LEFT,lt=BTN_RIGHT
i have gotten away from doing my mapping this way since is was confusing even for me
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@ExarKunIv Ah I think I understand now! I will try it soon. One last question: if except for the mouse and its buttons all other buttons are already assigned via the dosbox mapper. Can I just leave those buttons away, or won't they work untill I add them to this mapping file?
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@daanv98 i not sure if the dos box mapping will override xboxdrv or work with it.
from my understanding of it. ( which is not that much) i think xboxdrv will override everything.now there might be a way for you to unbind the buttons that are mapped with dosbox, but i cant remember if i got that to work or not.
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@ExarKunIv I made a mapping file and tried it in dosbox, however it doesn't seem to do anything. Here is my mapping:
if [ "$1" = "dosbox" ] then sudo killall >> /dev/shm/runcommand.log 2>&1 xboxdrv sudo /opt/retropie/supplementary/xboxdrv/bin/xboxdrv >> /dev/shm/runcommand.log 2>&1 \ --evdev /dev/input/event[4] \ --silent \ --detach-kernel-driver \ --force-feedback \ --mimic-xpad \ --dpad-as-button \ --deadzone 4000 \ --trigger-as-button \ --evdev-no-grab \ --device-name "Player Red" \ --evdev-absmap ABS_X=x1,ABS_Y=y1 \ --evdev-keymap BTN_TOP=a,BTN_PINKIE=b,BTN_THUMB2=x,BTN_TOP2=y,BTN_TRIGGER=lt,BTN_THUMB=rt,BT_BASE4=start,BTN_BASE3=back \ --ui-axismap x1=REL_X:07,y1=REL_Y:-07 \ --ui-buttonmap rt=BTN_LEFT,lt=BTN_RIGHT,start=KEY_ENTER,back=KEY_ESC,a=KEY_SEMICOLON,b=KEY_APOSTROPHE,x=KEY_LEFTBRACE,y=KEY_RIGHTBRACE \ --ui-buttonmap guide=void \ & fi
I opened the runcommand.log and there is a weird error:
/opt/retropie/configs/all/runcommand-onstart.sh: line 20: syntax error near unexpected token `&' /opt/retropie/configs/all/runcommand-onstart.sh: line 20: `&' Parameters: Executing: bash "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/pc/+Start DOSBox.sh" Requested buffer size 32768, fragment size 8192 ALSA pcm 'default' set buffer size 32768, period size 8192 bytes TiMidity starting in ALSA server mode Opening sequencer port: 128:0 128:1 128:2 128:3 Requested buffer size 32768, fragment size 8192 ALSA pcm 'default' set buffer size 32768, period size 8192 bytes
Do you see what is wrong?
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