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    Can't get ANY controllers recognized...

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      backstander @JHamz
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      @JHamz

      I've enabled xpad and xboxdrv

      Make sure you're only enabling 1 of these drivers at a time. You can install Xboxdrv and just disable it from the same menu. I've had better luck with the Xpad driver except there is some known issues with Kodi and Xpad driver.

      Also make sure your power supply is powerful enough like what @BuZz asked.

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        JHamz @BuZz
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        @BuZz How can I tell? Is it on the plug itself? I bought it on Amazon as an "all in one package" with the case, SD card etc

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          JHamz @backstander
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          @backstander I disabled one and enabled/updated xpad and did a reboot, it still only found 1 gamepad, my keyboard

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            backstander @JHamz
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            @JHamz

            @BuZz How can I tell? Is it on the plug itself? I bought it on Amazon as an "all in one package" with the case, SD card etc

            I would think it would be actually on the plug. Do you have the link to the one you bought at Amazon? Usually the "all in ones" have the correct power adapter with them.

            @backstander I disabled one and enabled/updated xpad and did a reboot, it still only found 1 gamepad, my keyboard

            While using the keyboard, in EmulationStation, open up the Main Menu and pick Configure Input and then hold down a button on your Xbox 360 controller. Does that do anything?

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              JHamz @backstander
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              @backstander ill check when i get home :)

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                JHamz @backstander
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                @backstander Which option? I'm in the settings and dont see "configure input"

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                  backstander @JHamz
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                  @JHamz
                  Can you take a picture with your cell phone of what you see? You can just drag n drop the picture into a new message when you're composing it or if you can post it online, just put the link to it .

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                    backstander @JHamz
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                    @JHamz

                    How do I add another controller to navigate and control ES?

                    Here's what EmulationStation's Main Menu looks like. You use whatever you set as the Start button when you setup your keyboard. Then use whatever you set you keyboard to for the A button to select it. Just follow the on-screen directions.

                    0_1479784384240_es-main-menu-config-inputs2-60.png

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                    0_1479788190727_es-configuring-60.png

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                      JHamz
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                      So, I disabled xpad and enabled xpaddrv (or whatever its called) and when I restarted, I see 3 gamepads detected (my keyboard, a xbox wired controller and god knows what else), but it doesnt recognize any buttons when I press my controller. Thoughts? I hold down every button but its not picked up

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                        backstander @JHamz
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                        @JHamz
                        Hmmm...check to see if your using "udev" & if not set to "udev"

                        RetroPie -> Configuration Editor -> Advanced Configuration -> Configure Libretro options -> all/retroarch.cfg -> input_joypad_driver (udev)

                        Here is what my EmulationStation mapping for my wireless X360 controller looks like:

                        nano /opt/retropie/configs/all/emulationstation/es_input.cfg

                          <inputConfig type="joystick" deviceName="Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver (XBOX)">
                            <input name="pageup" type="button" id="4" value="1"/>
                            <input name="start" type="button" id="9" value="1"/>
                            <input name="up" type="button" id="15" value="1"/>
                            <input name="a" type="button" id="0" value="1"/>
                            <input name="b" type="button" id="1" value="1"/>
                            <input name="down" type="button" id="16" value="1"/>
                            <input name="pagedown" type="button" id="5" value="1"/>
                            <input name="right" type="button" id="14" value="1"/>
                            <input name="x" type="button" id="2" value="1"/>
                            <input name="select" type="button" id="8" value="1"/>
                            <input name="y" type="button" id="3" value="1"/>
                            <input name="left" type="button" id="13" value="1"/>
                          </inputConfig>
                        

                        Something else I read is to add a "sleep" command in the EmulationStation start script in /usr/bin/emulationstation
                        https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/EmulationStation#es-doesnt-detect-my-controller-when-started-at-boot

                        Another thing I read was it can be an issue/bug in the SDL and here was the "hotfix":
                        http://blog.petrockblock.com/forums/topic/problems-getting-ps3-controller-to-work-properly/#post-119984

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