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    Zero delay usb encoder help

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      Robbiezxc
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      Hi can someone please help me to get a zero delay usb encoder working with retropie/ Retroach I have button mapped it and saverd the new config to Retroach.cig but when I try to play a game it works to start with but then after a moments the Retroach menu comes up for no reason i have beening trying to fix this for about a week and I just can't get it to work
      Set up is raspberry pi 3 SD image of retro pie 3.8.1 and the zero delay USB encoder please someone help me

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        senkun @Robbiezxc
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        @Robbiezxc said in Zero delay usb encoder help:

        Hi can someone please help me to get a zero delay usb encoder working with retropie/ Retroach I have button mapped it and saverd the new config to Retroach.cig but when I try to play a game it works to start with but then after a moments the Retroach menu comes up for no reason i have beening trying to fix this for about a week and I just can't get it to work
        Set up is raspberry pi 3 SD image of retro pie 3.8.1 and the zero delay USB encoder please someone help me

        "I have button mapped it and saverd the new config to Retroach.cig"

        Did you manually button map it? Could be a cause for conflict somewhere.

        If you have correctly wired the joystick/buttons to the ZD encoder, it then outputs to a standard USB to the Pi. On a fresh Retropie install all you have to do is plug in the USB encoder, power up the Pi, and when Retropie launches the first screen that comes up you just setup the joystick, buttons, start, select and every libretro/retroarch (LR) emulator will work.

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          Robbiezxc @senkun
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          @senkun thanks for the reply yes I have done this and the buttons work fine in emulationstation so then I ssh over some snes Roms started playing one and it keeps bring up the Retroach menu also the screen goes black for a few seconds somtimes

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