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    Dolphin hangs after attempting a control map?

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    • mituM
      mitu Global Moderator
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      @fauslyfox110 said in Dolphin hangs after attempting a control map?:

      sudo /opt/retropie/emulators/dolphin/bin/dolphin-emu

      Don't use sudo to run any emulator, just launch it normally, without sudo.

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        fauslyfox110 @mitu
        last edited by fauslyfox110

        @mitu That simple, works perfectly thank you for the fix.

        One last question: Is there a specific field in dolphin's gui that you know would be used as the hotkey for exiting the emulator? As of now I exit dolphin with alt-f4 to get back to emulation station. My hotKey is set to select via emulationstation's configureInput but dolphin doesn't respond to it, I figured it also had to be bound via the gui.

        Below is my controller scheme I just entered for my ps3 controller:

        mvimg_20210106_093637.jpg

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        • YFZdudeY
          YFZdude @fauslyfox110
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          @fauslyfox110
          Dolphin has a separate screen for Hotkeys.

          https://dolphin-emu.org/docs/guides/configuring-controllers/#Hotkey_Settings

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            fauslyfox110 @YFZdude
            last edited by fauslyfox110

            @yfzdude

            Thanks, checked the hot key section in dolphin after checking the documentation you sent, but I can't locate the proper input for exiting that works. I tried assigning "Exit" to select and now THUMBL on my ps3 controller but no dice.

            I also searched all the tabs to try to locate alt-f4 since that is the current exit hotkey, but I don't see it anywhere. I would assume that I would need to replace alt-f4 with the "select" or "THUMBL". Any idea where that would be? Appreciate the help.

            Screenshot from 2021-01-06 10-26-04.png

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            • mituM
              mitu Global Moderator @fauslyfox110
              last edited by

              @fauslyfox110 Alt+F4 is a window manager command, in your screenshot, Exit seems to be mapped to ThumbLeft.

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              • YFZdudeY
                YFZdude @fauslyfox110
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                @fauslyfox110
                I haven't messed with my Dolphin setup in a while. I don't think I ever got it working the way I wanted for hotkeys. Since I always had a keyboard plugged in I just hit Esc or ALT+F4 on the keyboard to get out.

                One important thing I noticed but never tried, when you are selecting one of the input fields to edit, Left Click is to set the input, but Right Click is supposed to allow you to select more input options such as having most of your inputs come from the device in the drop down list, but you can map individual items with Right Click to a different control device. I notice even though your drop down menu shows the PS3 controller, many of the keys are labels that I would associate with a keyboard. (F9, Escape, etc.)

                I will try to find a few minutes later tonight and see if I can get it working with my setup and let you know if it works for me.

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                  fauslyfox110 @mitu
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                  @mitu

                  Got it, so alt-f4 is separate from dolphin and is a general window command.

                  So in my case mapping Exit to THUMBL had no effect in terms of exiting the game into emulationstation. I tried SELECT and that had no effect either.

                  Is there a recommended approach to troubleshoot here?

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                    fauslyfox110 @YFZdude
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                    @yfzdude

                    This is what I am thinking will have to be the case, simply use the keyboard to exit. My setup will be a micro keyboard as a main controller for Ubuntu desktop and my ps3 controllers for play, so that should suffice worst comes to worst.

                    On the rightclick I will test as well, looking at the documentation I see they mention this so perhaps this is the answer. Thanks for the help so far guys.

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                    • YFZdudeY
                      YFZdude @fauslyfox110
                      last edited by

                      @fauslyfox110
                      I got it figured out finally.

                      After you set your hotkeys, you need to use the runcommand dialog to change the default emulator from dolphin to dolphin-gui. This enables the hotkeys to function correctly.

                      However, you will immediately find the other nuisance I ran into. By default, dolphin wants to confirm Yes/No every time you stop or exit the emulator. From the manually launched GUI where you set the controls and configs, open Options -> Configuration then switch to the Interface tab, and look for the option labeled Confirm on Stop and uncheck the box.

                      Now finally you will be able to use the hotkey without a confirmation dialog and it will kick back into Emulation Station like it is supposed to.

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                        fauslyfox110 @YFZdude
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                        @yfzdude

                        Awesome, thanks a bunch dude. This is a good setup, appreciate the help.

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