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    Is there a list of encoders that show up as keyboards?

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      dsstrainer
      last edited by dsstrainer

      After hours of research, I've discovered that you cannot create single press buttons for Exit/Reset/Load/Save/etc using joystick driver-based encoders. The only way it works with joystick drivers is to use the hot key modifier button which is both unintuitive for many and also eats up a button.

      So it is best to use an encoder that appears as a keyboard and sends keycodes. I've done that quite successfully with the $40 Xgaming encoder. Ignore the xarcade drivers and just use it as a key sender and map the buttons accordingly.

      Are there other ones that are also registered as keyboard encoders by default? I think minipac does it but those are even more expensive. I was looking to go cheaper like Xin mo, but I think xin mo appears as a joystick.

      Thoughts?

      RetroPie v4.2 • RPi3 Model B • 5.1V 2.5A PSU • 8GB SanDisk class 10 microSD • 16GB External USB Thumb Drive
      Roms, images and configs stored in USB and symlinked from normal microsd location
      Xarcade Keyboard encoder + Zero Delay Joystick encoder

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        Thak
        last edited by

        Hi!

        I used this one for my first arcade controller with retropie and it works great (i play only arcade games, but i guess with other systeme, it'll work too)
        http://groovygamegear.com/webstore/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=76_80&products_id=303
        And i think an Arduino Leonardo can emulate keyboard input...

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