Retroarch Not Seeing Controllers
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@meleu I was going to say, that file is VERY different from the one on my Pi 3. I'm not sure why (probably becuase it was built from source on the x86 and on the Pi it's not?). The x86 file is very "pretty" with lots of comments. I noticed some of the lines are commented out about input mappings, and I've been trying to get them to work by copying things from my Pi3 and rebooting, but to no avail. I've reverted back to the original file.
This is the original
retroarch.cfg
before I messed with it from the x86. -
@obsidianspider so you used enabled
config_save_on_exit
on your raspi and changed your mind... it's unrelated to your issue anyway.The connection where I am now really sucks. Try to understand what I said here:
https://retropie.org.uk/forum/post/32547 -
The variables I'm talking about there is what you need to check on your config.
input_autoconfig_dir
seems to be commented on your GalliumOS. -
@meleu in another thread on retroachievements the op has the same problem after updating retropie from source.
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@meleu I did update via RGUI on the Pi because that's the only good way I know to change the aspect ratio. I had it stretched and then went back to the core default.
I tried uncommenting the lines and filling in the path to the directories, but it didn't work, even after a reboot. I now put it back to as it came from the install. (I've reinstalled three times today and updated twice while trying to fix it.)
I'm starting to think something is up with the latest update to RetroPie if I'm not the only one who's had the issue. (thanks @edmaul69 for pointing that out.) Unfortunately on x86 everything is built from scratch every time you do an update and there is no prebuilt install like on the Pi. My Pi 3 is at the same version number and it's fine. I also noted that on a Pi the updates run much faster as it appears they are just downloading binaries.
It's frustrating because yesterday things were working, and quite well. :-/
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I was excited to see that @fun4stuff solved their controller problem by re-updating from binaries. Sadly, it's not a choice on x86. :(
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had nearly exact same problem yesterday after update from source to my x86 based install (in my case ubuntu based with Xbox One controller) controller working fine in emulation station, but not in emulators (was previously working fine), had a dig around and found something that has sorted it for me
in /home/username/.config/retroarch/autoconfig folder there was my .cfg for my controller, but it was not inside the /udev folder, copied the .cfg file into udev folder and it is detected/works once more now with the emus
hope this helps, I registered on forum just to let you know...!
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@popkid Thanks! What's the full path to the /udev folder? I'm looking for it now (
sudo find / -name "udev"
) , but there are a few different folders. -
@obsidianspider ah, sorry, it is there at /home/username/.config/retroarch/autoconfig/udev
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@popkid THAT FIXED IT!
I didn't have the
/udev
folder inside~/.config/retroarch/autoconfig/
at all, just the.cfg
file so I added theudev
folder, then copied the.cfg
file in there and now it works.Thank you SO MUCH. I spend HOURS on this yesterday.
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What's weird, is that my working Pi 3 install doesn't have that
udev
folder either. That must be one of the quirks of the x86 variant. -
@obsidianspider no worries :) weird you didn't have anything at all at that level though, my udev folder was there and full of entries (dozens of them for all sorts of controllers) just not my controller, it was your debug stuff that led me there, so thanks to you too, happy gaming :)
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@popkid said in Retroarch Not Seeing Controllers:
@obsidianspider no worries :) weird you didn't have anything at all at that level though, my udev folder was there and full of entries (dozens of them for all sorts of controllers) just not my controller, it was your debug stuff that led me there, so thanks to you too, happy gaming :)
actually, I recall I did an online update in retroarch of the autoconfig databases in my attempts to fix my issue, I guess it created the udev folder and entries in the course of doing that
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i have this exact problem right now as well
i was also missing udev folder from retroarch which i created and then copied the gamepad.cfg files. Unfortunately for it made no difference my control still does not work when launching games it seems to be disabled and only allows the keyboard to be used
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@pawpie this is a dumb question, but did your reboot? I don't think it matters with retroarch, but it's worth a try. I rebooted and re-upgraded so many times I don't know when I did what.
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I did restart the system , at first i only copied the gamepad.cfg control but since that did bit work i also copied the other .cfg file ( says play station wireless gamepad.cfg) as well as a .bak file but that also did not make a difference.
Restarted the system about 4 times already still same issue
I am using retropie on a raspberry pi 3 though not a pc
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@pawpie rebuild retroarch from binary via the
retroarch_setup.sh
menus. That seemed to help the other person who was having trouble. -
@obsidianspider Hello everyone, I'm using retroarch, everything smooth but when i connect xbox 360 controller its keep blinking even i installed the driver using this command sudo apt-get install xboxdrv
can anyone help me out?
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@lawrencejd Please open a new topic explaining your issue and add the info requested in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first.
It's bad forum etiquette to bump years old topics, even if related to your issue.
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