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    Pair Retro-Bit Bluetooth Controller

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      narf
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      Pi Model or other hardware: Pi 4B+
      Power Supply used: USB-C, 15W
      RetroPie Version Used: 4.7.1
      Built From: Raspberry Pi Imager - RetroPie 4.7.1 (RPI 4/400)
      USB Devices connected: Keyboard, SNES controller
      Controller used: SNES controller (works), Retro-Bit Mega Drive Controller with Bluetooth (doesn't work)
      Error messages received: none - see description below

      hi all,

      i feel kinda stupid, but i couldn't find anything that helped so far... i am trying to pair a "retro-bit mega drive / genesis wireless 8-button arcade pad" with retropie. i'd like to use the onboard bluetooth controller, no extra usb adapter.

      i find the controllers in the retropie setup but i can't pair them. i tried all 5 options / security modes (displayyesno to keyboardonly). nothing happens afterwards and i guess, the system is just waiting for an input of this controller. pressing buttons wildly hasn't helped so far ;)
      with CTRL-C (from the keyboard) i can cancel it. afterwards i see the controller as registered, but not as connected.

      so, i guess the question is hopefully pretty easy for everybody who has this kind of controller: what do i press when i want to pair them? (START + B doesn't do anything, at least not in that moment)

      thanks for reading so far.

      cheers
      narf

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        narf
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        ok, i solved it myself. and here's the solution for all future "truth seekers" ;)

        i updated some packages:
        apt update #refresh catalog
        apt install bluetooth/oldstable bluez-firmware/oldstable bluez/oldstable pi-bluetooth
        reboot

        afterwards, the pairing worked as easy as it should.

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