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    Mapping certain keys from Atari800 emu to the gamepad

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    • M
      mahcneto
      last edited by

      This is one of my favourite emus, is there any way to map certain keys to the gamepad since this console uses just 1 button for playing? These ones mostly:
      F1 Built in user interface
      F2 Option key
      F3 Select key
      F4 Start key
      F5 Reset key ("warm reset")
      Shift+F5 Reboot ("cold reset")
      Alt+S Save state file
      Alt+L Load state file

      Plus, this emulator uses the Left analog stick for movement, and my 3rd party PS3 pad (with cord) has the Dpad as the main one, so the analog stick actually makes certain games difficult than they are. I checked the atari800.cfg in the opt/retropie/configs/atari800 folder and the joystick mappings goes like this:

      SDL_JOY_0_ENABLED=1
      SDL_JOY_0_LEFT=260
      SDL_JOY_0_RIGHT=262
      SDL_JOY_0_UP=264
      SDL_JOY_0_DOWN=261
      SDL_JOY_0_TRIGGER=305
      SDL_JOY_1_ENABLED=0
      SDL_JOY_1_LEFT=97
      SDL_JOY_1_RIGHT=100
      SDL_JOY_1_UP=119
      SDL_JOY_1_DOWN=115
      SDL_JOY_1_TRIGGER=306

      So I don't really think I can change it :/ Any suggestions?

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        mahcneto
        last edited by

        Any words on this :(

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        • mediamogulM
          mediamogul Global Moderator @mahcneto
          last edited by

          @mahcneto

          Watch this space. I've been swamped with work, but plan to finish off the key-mapping portion of this guide in a few days.

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            mahcneto
            last edited by

            Thanks a lot! :)

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            • edmaul69E
              edmaul69 @mahcneto
              last edited by edmaul69

              @mahcneto i have joymap installed and used to map the keys to an atari 5200, intellivision and colecovision controller. I actually dont know how to use joymap. I got the configuration from someone else. But i have a .sh that tells the atari 800 program to use the joymap config.

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                mahcneto
                last edited by

                Oh I would love to use that as well! How can i get it?

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                  weirdocollector
                  last edited by weirdocollector

                  Hi !

                  I'd also be interested in the joymap scripts you're describing.

                  Could you share them ?

                  Thanks a lot!

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                  • mediamogulM
                    mediamogul Global Moderator
                    last edited by mediamogul

                    @edmaul69 I'd love to take a look at those scripts myself.

                    I have also since posted the key-mapping section to my guide as well. For Atari800/5200, I run a single controller map that makes use of the basic joystick functions, the 12-button keypad, the emulator software controls and recently I added a toggle button mapping that switches the left analog stick to mouse movement for finer analog controls for paddles and the like. It also comes in handy when playing Atari800 track ball and mouse-enabled games. I'm away from my setup at the moment, but I'll post my map here as well for reference a bit later.

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                    • edmaul69E
                      edmaul69 @mediamogul
                      last edited by

                      @mediamogul how do i post a .map file?

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                      • mediamogulM
                        mediamogul Global Moderator @edmaul69
                        last edited by

                        @edmaul69

                        Depending on it's contents, code blocking it into a post might work.

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                        • mediamogulM
                          mediamogul Global Moderator
                          last edited by mediamogul

                          I've marked the controller specific information with asterisks that can be properly filled in by following the first steps of my guide. I used a Logitech Rumblepad 2, which has the layout and all the buttons of a PS2/3 controller. The only button this particular layout doesn't have is the 'Guide' button, but you'll notice I voided it out at the bottom.

                          sudo /opt/retropie/supplementary/xboxdrv/bin/xboxdrv \
                          	--evdev /dev/input/by-id/* \
                          	--silent \
                          	--axismap -Y1=Y1,-Y2=Y2 \
                          	--buttonmap tl^toggle=tl \
                          	--buttonmap tr^toggle=tr \
                          	--detach-kernel-driver \
                          	--force-feedback \
                          	--deadzone-trigger 15% \
                          	--deadzone 4000 \
                          	--mimic-xpad \
                          	--evdev-absmap ABS_*=x1,ABS_*=y1,ABS_*=x2,ABS_*=y2,ABS_*=lt,ABS_*=rt,ABS_*=dpad_x,ABS_*=dpad_y \
                          	--evdev-keymap BTN_*=a,BTN_*=b,BTN_*=x,BTN_*=y,BTN_*=lb,BTN_*=rb,BTN_*=tl,BTN_*=tr,BTN_*=guide,BTN_*=back,BTN_*=start
                          	--ui-axismap X1=KEY_KP4:KEY_KP6,Y1=KEY_KP8:KEY_KP5 \
                          	--ui-axismap X2=KEY_1:KEY_2,Y2=KEY_3:KEY_4,lt+X2=KEY_5:KEY_6,lt+Y2=KEY_7:KEY_8,rt+X2=KEY_9:KEY_0,rt+Y2=KEY_KPASTERISK:KEY_EQUAL \
                          	--ui-buttonmap a=KEY_RIGHTCTRL,b=KEY_F2,x=KEY_EQUAL,y=KEY_KPASTERISK,lb=KEY_F9,rb=KEY_F5,du=KEY_KP8,dd=KEY_KP5,dl=KEY_KP4,dr=KEY_KP6,start=KEY_F4,back=KEY_F3,lt=KEY_HOME,rt=KEY_HOME,tl=KEY_HOME,tr=KEY_HOME \
                          	--ui-buttonmap lt+a=KEY_ENTER,lt+b=KEY_ESC,lt+du=KEY_UP,lt+dd=KEY_DOWN,lt+dl=KEY_LEFT,lt+dr=KEY_RIGHT,lt+start=KEY_F1 \
                          	--ui-axismap lt+X1=KEY_LEFT:KEY_RIGHT,lt+Y1=KEY_UP:KEY_DOWN \
                          	--ui-axismap tl+x1=REL_X:10,tl+y1=REL_Y:10 \
                          	--ui-buttonmap tr+b=BTN_LEFT,tr+a=BTN_RIGHT \
                          	--ui-buttonmap guide=void
                          

                          Without changing any of the settings in the Atari800 emulator itself, this will control all functions for player one, including the emulator's user interface. I'll dissect a bit of it's functionality below:

                          --ui-buttonmap a=KEY_RIGHTCTRL,b=KEY_F2,x=KEY_EQUAL,y=KEY_KPASTERISK,lb=KEY_F9,rb=KEY_F5,du=KEY_KP8,dd=KEY_KP5,dl=KEY_KP4,dr=KEY_KP6,start=KEY_F4,back=KEY_F3,lt=KEY_HOME,rt=KEY_HOME,tl=KEY_HOME,tr=KEY_HOME
                          

                          The above line controls the main joystick functions along with one or two emulator functions. For example, a=KEY_RIGHTCTR maps button 'A' to the default 'Fire' button for player one and lb=KEY_F9,rb=KEY_F5 maps the ability to quit and reset the emulator using the top right and left shoulder buttons. I personally like to choose whether I use the thumbstick or the DPad on a game-by-game basis, so I mapped player one directional controls to both using du=KEY_KP8,dd=KEY_KP5,dl=KEY_KP4,dr=KEY_KP6 as well as the separate line --ui-axismap X1=KEY_KP4:KEY_KP6,Y1=KEY_KP8:KEY_KP5 for the joystick.

                          --ui-axismap X2=KEY_1:KEY_2,Y2=KEY_3:KEY_4,lt+X2=KEY_5:KEY_6,lt+Y2=KEY_7:KEY_8,rt+X2=KEY_9:KEY_0,rt+Y2=KEY_KPASTERISK:KEY_EQUAL
                          

                          The above line maps all 12 of the 5200 joystick keypad buttons (Similar to the ColecoVision and Intellivision) to the right joystick. The X-axis (left and right) is mapped to 1 and 2, while the Y-axis (up and down) is mapped to 3 and 4. With the addition of lt+ 5,6,7 and 8 are accessible the same way when the left trigger button is pressed. Finally, by using rt+, 9,0,*,# are made available when the right trigger is pressed.

                          --ui-buttonmap lt+a=KEY_ENTER,lt+b=KEY_ESC,lt+du=KEY_UP,lt+dd=KEY_DOWN,lt+dl=KEY_LEFT,lt+dr=KEY_RIGHT,lt+start=KEY_F1
                          --ui-axismap lt+X1=KEY_LEFT:KEY_RIGHT,lt+Y1=KEY_UP:KEY_DOWN
                          

                          The above two lines control the emulator's user interface when then left trigger is pressed. For example, when playing a game, pressing the start button will start a game just like a controller would do normally. However, when the start button is pressed while holding down the left trigger, the emulators main menu is invoked. The same goes for pressing the left trigger to control the menu's functions for up,down,left. Also notice that lt+a=KEY_ENTER,lt+b=KEY_ESC will map the 'A' and 'B' buttons to make selections and move backwards through the menus.

                          To make the mouse available strictly as an option, I added it as a toggle. In doing this, I made use of the normally worthless 'tl` and 'tr' buttons that are activated by pressing down the left and right thumbsticks. When the left thumbstick is pressed down, it then controls mouse activity, making games like 'Super Breakout' a lot more fun to play. Also, by activating the left and right mouse buttons on a separate toggle on the right thumbstick button, you can choose whether or not your 'A' and 'B' buttons are mapped to the 5200 controller or the mouse buttons independently. This of course is a great help when you want to use the left thumbstick as a mouse for paddle control, but you want to retain the normal 'Fire' button of the controller. When playing a mouse-based game, you can press both toggles and get full mouse control. The following three lines map this functionality:

                          --buttonmap tl^toggle=tl
                          --buttonmap tr^toggle=tr
                          --ui-axismap tl+x1=REL_X:10,tl+y1=REL_Y:10
                          --ui-buttonmap tr+b=BTN_LEFT,tr+a=BTN_RIGHT
                          

                          In closing, I'll also post my mapping for Player 2. It has all the same functionality, but uses the default player 2 key bindings for the 5200 controller and keypad:

                          sudo /opt/retropie/supplementary/xboxdrv/bin/xboxdrv \
                          	--evdev /dev/input/by-id/* \
                          	--silent \
                          	--axismap -Y1=Y1,-Y2=Y2 \
                          	--buttonmap tl^toggle=tl \
                          	--buttonmap tr^toggle=tr \
                          	--detach-kernel-driver \
                          	--force-feedback \
                          	--deadzone-trigger 15% \
                          	--deadzone 4000 \
                          	--mimic-xpad \
                          	--evdev-absmap ABS_*=x1,ABS_*=y1,ABS_*=x2,ABS_*=y2,ABS_*=lt,ABS_*=rt,ABS_*=dpad_x,ABS_*=dpad_y \
                          	--evdev-keymap BTN_*=a,BTN_*=b,BTN_*=x,BTN_*=y,BTN_*=lb,BTN_*=rb,BTN_*=tl,BTN_*=tr,BTN_*=guide,BTN_*=back,BTN_*=start
                          	--ui-axismap X1=KEY_A:KEY_D,Y1=KEY_W:KEY_S \
                          	--ui-axismap X2=KEY_1:KEY_2,Y2=KEY_3:KEY_4,lt+X2=KEY_5:KEY_6,lt+Y2=KEY_7:KEY_8,rt+X2=KEY_9:KEY_0,rt+Y2=KEY_KPASTERISK:KEY_EQUAL \
                          	--ui-buttonmap a=KEY_LEFTCTRL,b=KEY_F2,x=KEY_EQUAL,y=KEY_KPASTERISK,lb=KEY_F9,rb=KEY_F5,du=KEY_W,dd=KEY_S,dl=KEY_A,dr=KEY_D,start=KEY_F4,back=KEY_F3,lt=KEY_HOME,rt=KEY_HOME,tl=KEY_HOME,tr=KEY_HOME \
                          	--ui-buttonmap lt+a=KEY_ENTER,lt+b=KEY_ESC,lt+du=KEY_UP,lt+dd=KEY_DOWN,lt+dl=KEY_LEFT,lt+dr=KEY_RIGHT,lt+start=KEY_F1 \
                          	--ui-axismap lt+X1=KEY_LEFT:KEY_RIGHT,lt+Y1=KEY_UP:KEY_DOWN \
                          	--ui-axismap tl+x1=REL_X:10,tl+y1=REL_Y:10 \
                          	--ui-buttonmap tr+b=BTN_LEFT,tr+a=BTN_RIGHT \
                          	--ui-buttonmap guide=void
                          

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                          • mediamogulM
                            mediamogul Global Moderator @edmaul69
                            last edited by

                            @edmaul69

                            There is no rush, but a bit of time has gone by, so I thought I'd see if you ever found an acceptable way of posting that .map file. Also, I thought I'd ask how easy it is to launch and deactivate the mappings with joymap.

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                            • edmaul69E
                              edmaul69 @mediamogul
                              last edited by edmaul69

                              @mediamogul here is the mapping i have for the 5200. it is set up for using intellivision controllers on an "ultimate pc interface" it is set up for a 5200-daptor as well. (not sure if the 3 top buttons of a 5200 joystick are or not since i dont have one to test out. it is named basic.map.

                              # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                              
                              button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=0 target=kbd button="f4" flags=autorelease                  # Top Side     - SELECT
                              #button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=1 target=kbd button="leftshift num3 REL num3 REL leftshift" # Bottom Left  - #
                              button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=1 target=kbd button="\"                                     # Bottom Left  - #
                              button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=2 target=kbd button="kpstar"                                # Bottom Right - *
                              
                              button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=8  target=kbd button="num1" flags=autorelease  #1
                              button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=9  target=kbd button="num2" flags=autorelease  #2
                              button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=10 target=kbd button="num3" flags=autorelease  #3
                              button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=11 target=kbd button="num4" flags=autorelease  #4
                              button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=12 target=kbd button="num5" flags=autorelease  #5
                              button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=13 target=kbd button="num6" flags=autorelease  #6
                              
                              button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=14 target=kbd button="f9" flags=autorelease    #7  - EXIT EMULATOR
                              
                              # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                              
                              #button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=0 target=kbd button="a" flags=autorelease  #but-top
                              #button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=1 target=kbd button="b" flags=autorelease  #but-bot-left
                              #button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=2 target=kbd button="c" flags=autorelease  #but-bot-right
                              
                              #button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=3 target=kbd button="d" flags=autorelease  #4-clear
                              #button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=4 target=kbd button="e" flags=autorelease  #5-zero
                              #button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=5 target=kbd button="f" flags=autorelease #6-enter
                              
                              #button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=8 target=kbd button="i" flags=autorelease  #1
                              #button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=9 target=kbd button="j" flags=autorelease  #2
                              #button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=10 target=kbd button="k" flags=autorelease #3
                              #button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=11 target=kbd button="l" flags=autorelease #4
                              #button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=12 target=kbd button="m" flags=autorelease #5
                              #button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=13 target=kbd button="n" flags=autorelease #6
                              #button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=14 target=kbd button="o" flags=autorelease #7
                              #button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=15 target=kbd button="p" flags=autorelease #8
                              
                              # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                              
                              #button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=16 target=kbd button="q" flags=autorelease # not working
                              #button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=17 target=kbd button="r" flags=autorelease #
                              #button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=18 target=kbd button="s" flags=autorelease #
                              #button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=19 target=kbd button="t" flags=autorelease #
                              #button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=20 target=kbd button="u" flags=autorelease #
                              #button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=21 target=kbd button="v" flags=autorelease #
                              #button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=22 target=kbd button="w" flags=autorelease #
                              
                              # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                              
                              #sample using joystick number, id=4 implies use of js4
                              #axis id=0 src=4 target=joyaxis device=1 axis=1
                              
                              #sample using vendor and product id. remap to joystick 0 (js0 if joymap is installed first)
                              #device defaults to 0 if not specified
                              
                              #CH Products Combatstick
                              #axis vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=0 target=joyaxis device=0 axis=0
                              #axis vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=1 target=joyaxis device=0 axis=1
                              #button vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=0 target=joybtn device=0 button=0
                              
                              #flag can be:
                              #    button:
                              #        autorelease: release the key automatically
                              #        release:     only apply rule on releasing the button (otherwise only on pressing)
                              #        press:       only apply rule on pressing the button
                              #        shift:       apply this operation if shifted
                              #        invert:      reverse the axis (if an axis is the target)
                              #if press and release are not specified, then two rules are created, one with release
                              #and one with press in such a way that buttons will correspond precisely
                              #    axis:
                              #        invert:      reverse the axis
                              #
                              
                              #strings can be used to specify a sequence, REL indicates release
                              #see keys.map
                              
                              
                              #specify a shift button, that gives access to extra functionality
                              
                              #shift vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 src=5
                              
                              #assign a joystick number fo script purposes
                              
                              #script vendor=0x04d8 product=0xf673 device=0 #Combatstick
                              
                              #script vendor=0x068e product=0xf673 device=1 #Throttle
                              
                              #for adding a custom program script
                              #code "test.program"
                              
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                              • mediamogulM
                                mediamogul Global Moderator @edmaul69
                                last edited by

                                @edmaul69

                                Very keen. I want to look at the various key-mapping options for Linux to get the full lay of the land and this will give me a big leg up for Joymap. Thanks.

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                                  mahcneto
                                  last edited by mahcneto

                                  @mediamogul

                                  Pretty late on this topic, but i've finally got my imputs throught the key logger from your guide and this is what I have for my third party PS3 controller (first of all, i'm very sorry for the weird posting on my imputs, i dunno how to use the forum pretty well) :

                                  DPADOWN		ABS_HAT0Y
                                  DPADRIGHT	ABS_HAT0X
                                  DPADLEFT	ABS_HAT0X	
                                  B/X		BTN_EAST
                                  A/CIRCLE	BTN_C
                                  Y/SQUARE	BTN_SOUTH
                                  X/TRIANGLE	BTN_NORTH
                                  L1		BTN_WEST
                                  L2		BTN_TL
                                  R1		BTN_Z
                                  R2		BTN_TR
                                  SELECT		BTN_TL2
                                  START		BTN_TR2
                                  HOME		BTN_MODE
                                  
                                  LEFT STICK	
                                  UP		ABS_Y
                                  DWN		ABS_Y
                                  RIGHT		ABS_X
                                  LEFT		ABS_X
                                  L3		BTN_SELECT
                                  
                                  RIGHT STICK
                                  UP		ABS_RZ
                                  DWN		ABS_RZ
                                  RIGHT		ABS_Z
                                  LEFT		ABS_Z
                                  R3		BTN_START~~~~
                                  
                                  
                                  So then after reading the solution you provided, I tried this:
                                  
                                  	--evdev /dev/input/by-id/3 \
                                  	--silent \
                                  	--axismap -Y1=Y1,-Y2=Y2 \
                                  	--buttonmap tl^toggle=tl \
                                  	--buttonmap tr^toggle=tr \
                                  	--detach-kernel-driver \
                                  	--force-feedback \
                                  	--deadzone-trigger 15% \
                                  	--deadzone 4000 \
                                  	--mimic-xpad \
                                  	--evdev-absmap ABS_X=x1,ABS_Y=y1,ABS_X=x2,ABS_Y=y2,ABS_*=lt,ABS_*=rt,ABS_HAT0X=dpad_x,ABS_HAT0Y=dpad_y \
                                  	--evdev-keymap BTN_EAST=a,BTN_C=b,BTN_SOUTH=x,BTN_NORTH=y,BTN_WEST=lb,BTN_Z=rb,BTN_TL=tl,BTN_TR=tr,BTN_MODE=guide,BTN_TL2=back,BTN_TR2=start
                                  	--ui-axismap X1=KEY_KP4:KEY_KP6,Y1=KEY_KP8:KEY_KP5 \
                                  	--ui-axismap X2=KEY_1:KEY_2,Y2=KEY_3:KEY_4,lt+X2=KEY_5:KEY_6,lt+Y2=KEY_7:KEY_8,rt+X2=KEY_9:KEY_0,rt+Y2=KEY_KPASTERISK:KEY_EQUAL \
                                  	--ui-buttonmap a=KEY_RIGHTCTRL,b=KEY_F2,x=KEY_EQUAL,y=KEY_KPASTERISK,lb=KEY_F9,rb=KEY_F5,du=KEY_KP8,dd=KEY_KP5,dl=KEY_KP4,dr=KEY_KP6,start=KEY_F4,back=KEY_F3,lt=KEY_HOME,rt=KEY_HOME,tl=KEY_HOME,tr=KEY_HOME \
                                  	--ui-buttonmap lt+a=KEY_ENTER,lt+b=KEY_ESC,lt+du=KEY_UP,lt+dd=KEY_DOWN,lt+dl=KEY_LEFT,lt+dr=KEY_RIGHT,lt+start=KEY_F1 \
                                  	--ui-axismap lt+X1=KEY_LEFT:KEY_RIGHT,lt+Y1=KEY_UP:KEY_DOWN \
                                  	--ui-axismap tl+x1=REL_X:10,tl+y1=REL_Y:10 \
                                  	--ui-buttonmap tr+b=BTN_LEFT,tr+a=BTN_RIGHT \
                                  	--ui-buttonmap guide=void
                                  
                                  then, how do I paste this and where exactly? i really got lost in the guide since Linux coding is a new thing for me. 
                                  I tried using Putty to paste these mappings with the "sudo nano `/etc/rc.local`" but then I get lost on what I'm looking at my screen. 
                                  is there any way to do this easier? I bet there isn't heh :( Just want dpads instead of analogs, the Start and Escape keys in my pad. help pls :(
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                                  • mediamogulM
                                    mediamogul Global Moderator @mahcneto
                                    last edited by

                                    @mahcneto

                                    There were a few small formatting errors that I corrected below:

                                    sudo /opt/retropie/supplementary/xboxdrv/bin/xboxdrv \
                                    	--evdev /dev/input/by-id/3 \
                                    	--silent \
                                    	--axismap -Y1=Y1,-Y2=Y2 \
                                    	--buttonmap tl^toggle=tl \
                                    	--buttonmap tr^toggle=tr \
                                    	--detach-kernel-driver \
                                    	--force-feedback \
                                    	--deadzone-trigger 15% \
                                    	--deadzone 4000 \
                                    	--mimic-xpad \
                                    	--evdev-absmap ABS_X=x1,ABS_Y=y1,ABS_X=x2,ABS_Y=y2,ABS_*=lt,ABS_*=rt,ABS_HAT0X=dpad_x,ABS_HAT0Y=dpad_y \
                                    	--evdev-keymap BTN_EAST=a,BTN_C=b,BTN_SOUTH=x,BTN_NORTH=y,BTN_WEST=lb,BTN_Z=rb,BTN_TL=tl,BTN_TR=tr,BTN_MODE=guide,BTN_TL2=back,BTN_TR2=start \
                                    	--ui-axismap X1=KEY_KP4:KEY_KP6,Y1=KEY_KP8:KEY_KP5 \
                                    	--ui-axismap X2=KEY_1:KEY_2,Y2=KEY_3:KEY_4,lt+X2=KEY_5:KEY_6,lt+Y2=KEY_7:KEY_8,rt+X2=KEY_9:KEY_0,rt+Y2=KEY_KPASTERISK:KEY_EQUAL \
                                    	--ui-buttonmap a=KEY_RIGHTCTRL,b=KEY_F2,x=KEY_EQUAL,y=KEY_KPASTERISK,lb=KEY_F9,rb=KEY_F5,du=KEY_KP8,dd=KEY_KP5,dl=KEY_KP4,dr=KEY_KP6,start=KEY_F4,back=KEY_F3,lt=KEY_HOME,rt=KEY_HOME,tl=KEY_HOME,tr=KEY_HOME \
                                    	--ui-buttonmap lt+a=KEY_ENTER,lt+b=KEY_ESC,lt+du=KEY_UP,lt+dd=KEY_DOWN,lt+dl=KEY_LEFT,lt+dr=KEY_RIGHT,lt+start=KEY_F1 \
                                    	--ui-axismap lt+X1=KEY_LEFT:KEY_RIGHT,lt+Y1=KEY_UP:KEY_DOWN \
                                    	--ui-axismap tl+x1=REL_X:10,tl+y1=REL_Y:10 \
                                    	--ui-buttonmap tr+b=BTN_LEFT,tr+a=BTN_RIGHT \
                                    	--ui-buttonmap guide=void \
                                    

                                    I suspect that evdev /dev/input/by-id/3 is also incorrect. When you run ls /dev/input/by-id/ from the command line, does your controller fully identify as "3"? If so, then you're fine, but I would think there is more to the name than that.

                                    then, how do I paste this and where exactly?

                                    Seeing as this is specific to Atari800, you'll want to use one of the two emulator-specific options noted in the guide that will run only alongside the emulator. Since you are just learning these things, I would recommend simply adding the command to /opt/retropie/configs/atari800/emulators.cfg, but just remember to make a backup when you're done, as this file gets overwritten after every update. Once added, it should look like:

                                    atari800 = "sudo /opt/retropie/supplementary/xboxdrv/bin/xboxdrv \
                                    	--evdev /dev/input/by-id/3 \
                                    	--silent \
                                    	--axismap -Y1=Y1,-Y2=Y2 \
                                    	--buttonmap tl^toggle=tl \
                                    	--buttonmap tr^toggle=tr \
                                    	--detach-kernel-driver \
                                    	--force-feedback \
                                    	--deadzone-trigger 15% \
                                    	--deadzone 4000 \
                                    	--mimic-xpad \
                                    	--evdev-absmap ABS_X=x1,ABS_Y=y1,ABS_X=x2,ABS_Y=y2,ABS_*=lt,ABS_*=rt,ABS_HAT0X=dpad_x,ABS_HAT0Y=dpad_y \
                                    	--evdev-keymap BTN_EAST=a,BTN_C=b,BTN_SOUTH=x,BTN_NORTH=y,BTN_WEST=lb,BTN_Z=rb,BTN_TL=tl,BTN_TR=tr,BTN_MODE=guide,BTN_TL2=back,BTN_TR2=start \
                                    	--ui-axismap X1=KEY_KP4:KEY_KP6,Y1=KEY_KP8:KEY_KP5 \
                                    	--ui-axismap X2=KEY_1:KEY_2,Y2=KEY_3:KEY_4,lt+X2=KEY_5:KEY_6,lt+Y2=KEY_7:KEY_8,rt+X2=KEY_9:KEY_0,rt+Y2=KEY_KPASTERISK:KEY_EQUAL \
                                    	--ui-buttonmap a=KEY_RIGHTCTRL,b=KEY_F2,x=KEY_EQUAL,y=KEY_KPASTERISK,lb=KEY_F9,rb=KEY_F5,du=KEY_KP8,dd=KEY_KP5,dl=KEY_KP4,dr=KEY_KP6,start=KEY_F4,back=KEY_F3,lt=KEY_HOME,rt=KEY_HOME,tl=KEY_HOME,tr=KEY_HOME \
                                    	--ui-buttonmap lt+a=KEY_ENTER,lt+b=KEY_ESC,lt+du=KEY_UP,lt+dd=KEY_DOWN,lt+dl=KEY_LEFT,lt+dr=KEY_RIGHT,lt+start=KEY_F1 \
                                    	--ui-axismap lt+X1=KEY_LEFT:KEY_RIGHT,lt+Y1=KEY_UP:KEY_DOWN \
                                    	--ui-axismap tl+x1=REL_X:10,tl+y1=REL_Y:10 \
                                    	--ui-buttonmap tr+b=BTN_LEFT,tr+a=BTN_RIGHT \
                                    	--ui-buttonmap guide=void \
                                    	-- \
                                    	/opt/retropie/emulators/atari800/bin/atari800 %ROM%"
                                    default="atari800"
                                    
                                    

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                                      mahcneto
                                      last edited by mahcneto

                                      @mediamogul
                                      When I run "cat /proc/bus/input/devices" this is what I get for my PS3 pad:
                                      alt text

                                      Whan I run "ls /dev/input/by-id/" I get this:
                                      alt text

                                      So I'm a little confused on what shoudl I put in the --evdev /dev/input/by-id/* \ line :/

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                                        mediamogul Global Moderator @mahcneto
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                                        @mahcneto

                                        You're looking for the joystick event, so in your case, it would be:

                                        --evdev /dev/input/by-id/usb-SZMY-POWER_CO._LTD._GAMEPAD_3_TURBO-event-joystick
                                        

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                                          mahcneto
                                          last edited by mahcneto

                                          @mediamogul Ok! so i finally managed to put these lines in the atari800 emulators.cfg, now do I have to enable the xboxdrv to make the changes count?
                                          EDIT: I did enable the xboxdrv but now all of my buttons are the joystick trigger and I'm still moving with the analog stick and not the Dpad. Tried the LT+Start to see if I get the emulator menu but doesn't work.

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                                            mediamogul Global Moderator @mahcneto
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                                            @mahcneto

                                            There might be something wrong with the mapping that isn't immediately visible. Try running the command by itself from a terminal window to see if it throws up any errors:

                                            sudo /opt/retropie/supplementary/xboxdrv/bin/xboxdrv \
                                            	--evdev /dev/input/by-id/usb-SZMY-POWER_CO._LTD._GAMEPAD_3_TURBO-event-joystick \
                                            	--silent \
                                            	--axismap -Y1=Y1,-Y2=Y2 \
                                            	--buttonmap tl^toggle=tl \
                                            	--buttonmap tr^toggle=tr \
                                            	--detach-kernel-driver \
                                            	--force-feedback \
                                            	--deadzone-trigger 15% \
                                            	--deadzone 4000 \
                                            	--mimic-xpad \
                                            	--evdev-absmap ABS_X=x1,ABS_Y=y1,ABS_X=x2,ABS_Y=y2,ABS_*=lt,ABS_*=rt,ABS_HAT0X=dpad_x,ABS_HAT0Y=dpad_y \
                                            	--evdev-keymap BTN_EAST=a,BTN_C=b,BTN_SOUTH=x,BTN_NORTH=y,BTN_WEST=lb,BTN_Z=rb,BTN_TL=tl,BTN_TR=tr,BTN_MODE=guide,BTN_TL2=back,BTN_TR2=start \
                                            	--ui-axismap X1=KEY_KP4:KEY_KP6,Y1=KEY_KP8:KEY_KP5 \
                                            	--ui-axismap X2=KEY_1:KEY_2,Y2=KEY_3:KEY_4,lt+X2=KEY_5:KEY_6,lt+Y2=KEY_7:KEY_8,rt+X2=KEY_9:KEY_0,rt+Y2=KEY_KPASTERISK:KEY_EQUAL \
                                            	--ui-buttonmap a=KEY_RIGHTCTRL,b=KEY_F2,x=KEY_EQUAL,y=KEY_KPASTERISK,lb=KEY_F9,rb=KEY_F5,du=KEY_KP8,dd=KEY_KP5,dl=KEY_KP4,dr=KEY_KP6,start=KEY_F4,back=KEY_F3,lt=KEY_HOME,rt=KEY_HOME,tl=KEY_HOME,tr=KEY_HOME \
                                            	--ui-buttonmap lt+a=KEY_ENTER,lt+b=KEY_ESC,lt+du=KEY_UP,lt+dd=KEY_DOWN,lt+dl=KEY_LEFT,lt+dr=KEY_RIGHT,lt+start=KEY_F1 \
                                            	--ui-axismap lt+X1=KEY_LEFT:KEY_RIGHT,lt+Y1=KEY_UP:KEY_DOWN \
                                            	--ui-axismap tl+x1=REL_X:10,tl+y1=REL_Y:10 \
                                            	--ui-buttonmap tr+b=BTN_LEFT,tr+a=BTN_RIGHT \
                                            	--ui-buttonmap guide=void
                                            

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