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    N64 using Arcade buttons

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      Hockmiester
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      Hi.

      I can't seemed to find any retroarch config help to map the N64 to arcade buttons. I have a 8 button setup + 2 additional buttons for start/select.

      So I have the analogue stick working for the joystick, plus ABZ & start all working using the input_player1_A_btn = 0 (example)

      It is the C buttons in particular and the hotkey that I can't get working or I don't know the input text. The only config help I could find mapped the C buttons to joysticks axis. C Button R = "axis(3+)"

      I tried C Button R = "button(7)" but this didn't work.

      I appreciate I technically need 9 buttons (I could add a 9th if needed) but I'm loathed to drill a extra hole unless I can map the button.

      Re hot keys. Start is setup at button 9 (on my system) and works. All the other systems use input_enable_hotkey_btn = 8 & input_exit_emulator_btn = 9. While the start button works the hotkey btn 8 doesn't so you can't exit or use the load / save. Any ideas why the N64 config is the only one to not like this command?

      Thank you.

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