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    Dolphin Controller Not Working

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    • retropieuser555R
      retropieuser555 @90sgamer
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      @90sgamer /dev/shm/runcommand.log is the log file that tells you what error you got when it crashed.

      You can either SSH into your pi and read it or from the pi itself press F4 and sudo nano to read the file that way

      Pi 5 4GB

      Retroflag GPI with raspberry pi zero 2 w/ wifi

      Retroachievements:- lovelessrapture

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        90sgamer @retropieuser555
        last edited by 90sgamer

        @retropieuser555 You have to explain it to me like a child. I'm not familiar with this kind of coding.

        I'm at the pi

        I hit F4

        I enter the terminal

        I type in:

        sudo nano /dev/shm/runcommand.log

        Nothing happens...

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        • 90sgamer9
          90sgamer @retropieuser555
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          @retropieuser555 can you help please

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            Kiron @abj
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            @abj said in Dolphin Controller Not Working:

            @Nut-Nibbler

            Support for RPi5 is in heavy development, so for now, to have access to the Gui, you have to do this :

            Run from terminal window:

            nano /opt/retropie/configs/gc/emulators.cfg
            

            Add this line:

            dolphin-editor = "XINIT-WMC:/opt/retropie/emulators/dolphin/bin/dolphin-emu"
            

            In the end, the file it will be like this:

            dolphin = "XINIT-WM:/opt/retropie/emulators/dolphin/bin/dolphin-emu-nogui -e %ROM%"
            dolphin-gui = "XINIT-WM:/opt/retropie/emulators/dolphin/bin/dolphin-emu -b -e %ROM%"
            dolphin-editor = "XINIT-WMC:/opt/retropie/emulators/dolphin/bin/dolphin-emu"
            default = "dolphin-gui"
            

            Press ctrl+o and ctrl+x to save and exit from terminal.

            Start a game and choose from runcommand menu the dolphin-editor. This will open Dolphin GUI, where you can change the parameters of the emulator and configure the controller

            @abj Lifesaver! worked like a charm, any suggestions on how to set the hotkey to exit dolphin back to emulationstation ?

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            • sugarfreeS
              sugarfree @Kiron
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              @Kiron you can do this from Options > Hotkey Settings.

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                Kiron @sugarfree
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                @sugarfree Thanks! Working great now.

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                  pedee @sugarfree
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                  @sugarfree Hi, I’ve already tried everything possible and haven’t gotten any results so far. With this method, the runcommand menu only shows me "dolphin," "dolphin-gui," and "dolphin-lr." I’ve tried all three, but no editor or anything similar opens up. The game starts normally, and I have to quit with ESC. Any ideas?

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                  • sugarfreeS
                    sugarfree @pedee
                    last edited by

                    @pedee

                    What are the results from this command? :

                    nano /opt/retropie/configs/gc/emulators.cfg
                    
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                      pedee @sugarfree
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                      @sugarfree Thank you for the respond. I've already found a solution. When starting a Wii game, the editor wasn't displayed. However, I tried with a GameCube game, and there I was able to launch the editor via the runcommand, allowing me to configure the controls for the Wii as well. :)

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                      • sugarfreeS
                        sugarfree @pedee
                        last edited by sugarfree

                        @pedee
                        You can add the GUI for the Wii games, it's the same instructions with a small change

                        Run from terminal window:

                        nano /opt/retropie/configs/wii/emulators.cfg
                        

                        Add this line:

                        dolphin-editor = "XINIT-WMC:/opt/retropie/emulators/dolphin/bin/dolphin-emu"
                        

                        Press ctrl+o and ctrl+x to save and exit from terminal.

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                          pedee @sugarfree
                          last edited by pedee

                          @sugarfree That makes sense. I could have thought of this earlier. Big thanks!

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                            maliclandrea @abj
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                            @abj @sugarfree

                            First off not a coder here. I was also having a problem with your solution not working noticed that your extra line of code had "XINIT-WMC" where the original lines only had "XINIT-WM" so I removed the C and it worked.... no idea why.

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                              sugarfree @maliclandrea
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                              @maliclandrea
                              I am glad you found the solution to your issue. To tell the truth, I don't remember what the -C does. I summarized the instructions from this topic here: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/35203/dolphin-gamecube-wiiware-wii-compatibility-on-pi-5/79?_=1736877049462

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                              • retropieuser555R
                                retropieuser555 @sugarfree
                                last edited by retropieuser555

                                @sugarfree it changes line 950 below in runcommand.sh's matchbox parameters.

                                If it's XINIT-WMC the window opens with a cursor visible. XINIT-WM it hides the cursor

                                https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/blob/master/scriptmodules/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh

                                Totally off topic, I'm debating experimenting and seeing if I can use Labwc as the window manager instead seeing as X11 isn't as efficient and outdated. You can even see it in things like the Ocarina or Majora's Mask PC Ports, using matchbox it's slower in the title menu than if I use a different window manager.

                                I doubt it'd affect dolphin much as most of the slowdowns it feels are caused by certain effects that the Vulkan or opengl drivers on raspberry pi don't have a handle on

                                Pi 5 4GB

                                Retroflag GPI with raspberry pi zero 2 w/ wifi

                                Retroachievements:- lovelessrapture

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