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    Help with NES30 pro RetroPie buttons

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      senthudas
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      I got Nes30 pro and Raspberry pi 3.
      I have RetroPie Controller issue.
      I downloaded retropie. Configured all buttons and they work Only in RetroPie menu.
      In any game system I run, only buttons that work are Up, down, left and right.
      A, B, Y and X and other buttons Do not work.

      Anyone has solution to this??
      Please Help me. Thanks everyone!

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        zop78
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        Did you configure NES30Pro to UDEV in Bluetooth configuration? And possible you need to try and enable 8bitdo mapping hack?, depending on the firmware on the controller.

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          senthudas
          last edited by

          I updated the firmware of nes30.

          1. where do I go to configure nes30 to udev?
          2. how do I enable 8bidto hack?
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            zop78
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            I assume you have the latest version of retropie, so its pretty easy. Its done on the bluetooth settings screen, see the link below on the offical wiki.

            https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Setting-up-an-8bitdo-Bluetooth-controller

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              senthudas @zop78
              last edited by senthudas

              @zop78 I did that, still not working.
              Anything else I can do??

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                zop78
                last edited by

                You might have to reconfigure all of your buttons on RetroPie menu efter setting to UDEV and enabling or disabling the hack.
                If that does not work i am out if ideas, i got my SFC30PRO working that way.

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                  senthudas @zop78
                  last edited by

                  @zop78 ok let me try that.
                  I will let you know if that worked

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                    Floob @senthudas
                    last edited by

                    @senthudas Please let me know which step in the Wiki isnt working for you and I'll check it out.
                    I tried a few different controllers so it should work without issue as long as you have the correct firmware and settings shown there.

                    Please read the Docs before asking a new question.
                    RetroPie Help Guides: https://goo.gl/3gcNsT

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                      auswear
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                      Put the firmware back to 1.69 and it will work - http://8bitdo.com/nes30pro/Firmware.html

                      and for the SFC30, use 2.67 - http://www.8bitdo.com/sfc30/firmware.html (No matter what I did I couldn't get buttons working in-game with the 2 most recent firmwares).

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                        Floob @auswear
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                        @auswear If you follow the Wiki and let me know the first step that doesnt work for you, I will happily re-write it.
                        It will help if you post your controller file on pastebin, as any issues can often quickly be seen from that file.

                        The key factor is often making sure you have the correct firmware and hack on/off combination - this is shown on the Wiki.

                        Please read the Docs before asking a new question.
                        RetroPie Help Guides: https://goo.gl/3gcNsT

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                          Strik9ine @senthudas
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                          @senthudas what eventually fixed this problem? I've got the same issue.

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