Dynamically choose which input is controller 1?
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I have a cabinet with 2 built-in controllers, but then 2 external USB ports for plugging in other controllers. As they were set up, left arcade control is controller 1, right arcade control is controller 2, logitech gamepad 1 is controller 3, and logitech gamepad 2 is controller 4.
If I fire up a NES emulator and try to play a ROM, only the left arcade controller registers, I can't make it see the logitech game pad. Everything I search for seems to direct me to re-mapping buttons....I'm looking for how to select which controller is player 1/2 per game, and probably per emulator.
Thanks!
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@surfrock66 you can do it a couple ways. One way is dependant on which usb port your controller is on. If you put arcade controllers on ports 2 & 3 and leave ports 0 & 1 for other controllers, if you have only the arcade sticks plugged in they are used. If you plug controllers into ports 0 & 1 they get priority. The other method was designed by meleu where you can set up which controllers are what player under joystick selection in the retropie menu. Here is the link to how to install it:
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I installed that and it kind of works; I want to see how that project plays out. To be honest, global or per-emulator config is not what I had in mind...I'm introducing my 2 year old to gaming, and he can't really handle the controller yet, so for example if I'm playing NES I use a Logitech USB controller, but if he's playing it, I let him use the arcade joystick and I hit jump or vice versa. I'm hoping to be able to choose the controller each time I launch the emulator.
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@surfrock66 Great news for you! You don't even need to exit the RetroArch in order to change the input controller!
Check this topic: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3882/change-retroarch-controllers-index-on-the-fly-with-no-issues
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Can you expand on why "config_save_on_exit" is bad? Is it just that you can break the system and get stuck?
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@surfrock66 said in Dynamically choose which input is controller 1?:
Can you expand on why "config_save_on_exit" is bad? Is it just that you can break the system and get stuck?
It won't break the system, but will drive you crazy. :-)
I detailed the reasons here: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/1714/retroarch-config-confusion-and-issues/2
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I see. Part of me wants to try it...part of me thinks it'll be more easily configurable in the extremely near future so I should wait. I'll definitely set it per session for now.
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@surfrock66 if you are about to explode with so much desire to use RGUI, the advice I give is: use it through emulationstation RetroPie menu only. And do not enable "Save Config on Exit" when playing games.
We got some improvements to decrease the madness of the RGUI fans, but it's still confusing. ;-)
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