Adding a new controller!
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@meleu If we could communicate through email instead of here on the forum maybe that's a better idea for everyone. I hate to keep posting stuff, but I'm seriously at a crossroads where I have done literally everything that has been posted or shown in a video and am getting nowhere.
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@kage916 I had same problem I set it up and go to play a game and wouldn't work then I went back to the first screen press start and bring up the menu and configure input again and it worked so hope this works for you
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@Padge35 That did not work for me. I don't know what is going on. I've followed every tutorial and thread on here and nothing it working.
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@kage916 turn the system off and unplug controller turn system back on and once loaded insert controller again and retry the last step I said going to main menu configure input
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@Padge35 Once I turn the system off, insert the controller, configure it, and once I open a game, it still says it isn't configured. I have literally tried it all
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@kage916 what controller you using? I've had problems allday trying to get it to work and now finally got it working by doing the steps I said
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@Padge35 it's an iBuffalo SNES controller. It detects it, I can configure it, and once I start up a SNES rom, or any rom for that matter, in yellow in the bottom corner it tells me it is not configured.
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@kage916 did you put controller back in when u turned it off. All after u powered it back up like I said?
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@kage916 I'm using ps3 control but if it recognises it like u said it should be ok.
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@Padge35 The only controller that works is the one that I used when I launched retropie for the very first time, any other controllers do not work
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@Padge35 Yes I did, I have tried so many different things and none of them ever end up with it staying configured once I launch a rom
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@kage916 sorry bruv I don't know what else to tell you.
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@kage916 I think you f#$%ed up many of your system's specific config files after enabling
config_save_on_exit
option and it's making the solutions you're trying useless (if you wanna know why it's a bad practice, check this post).If you are not comfortable with Linux commands to recover the
retroarch.cfg.rp-dist
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@meleu Would you be able to send me a step by step to recover it. I would prefer not to do a fresh install and start all over again in fear of screwing things up even further.
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@meleu Or a tutorial for doing the fresh install and starting again. Had a friend who did the initial installation for me, watched him step by step and could probably do it again, but just need to know what all I need to do to completely start it all over.
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@kage916 said in Adding a new controller!:
@meleu Or a tutorial for doing the fresh install and starting again.
This is the best decision!!! There are nice tutorials on youtube! I specially like those from @herb_fargus , @Floob and @ETAPRIME .
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