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      lilsuprman
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      downloaded newest 4.2 installed loaded roms usb keyboard and ipac 4 usb currently with 2 joysticks and 8 buttons per player 2 buttons 1 st and 2nd player. i can only get 1 side or the other working not both since it reads as a 1 keyboard not 2 controllers. Ive tried everything remotely close to my issue that i found and have now done a new install to start over anyone had the issue and fixed it? or point me in the right direction Thanks!

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        edmaul69 @lilsuprman
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        @lilsuprman you need to hook the ipac to a pc and use its program to change the buttons to other keys on the keyboard. You cannot use f keys, number keys and num keys. Retroarch no longer recognizes those keys. Then you need to go into /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg and set up player 1 and player 2 keyboard keys to match the icade. As far as emulationstation goes with the icade you cant have player 2 controlling emulationstation.

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          felleg
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          Isn't ipac something you use to make your controller act like a keyboard? Also, if I understand correctly, you have a keyboard and 2 ipac controllers, right?

          I've had issues like this in the past too where I used a regular Xbox 360 USB controller and a keyboard: they would both go to player 1. I found that using 2 USB controllers, not the keyboard, solved this issue for me.

          Maybe one thing I can point you to is the joystick selection manager, which helped me a few times to tell RetroPie which USB controller I want for each player: https://github.com/meleu/RetroPie-joystick-selection

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            edmaul69 @felleg
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            @felleg an ipac is a programmable keyboard (minus the keyboard keys) that you attach buttons to. So you are using 1 "keyboard" as 2 players for emulation.

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              lilsuprman @felleg
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              @felleg sorry i was un clear i have an ipac 4 but only have connected 2 players worth of joysticks and buttons

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                lilsuprman @edmaul69
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                @edmaul69 its updating right now i will try that i didnt even think about it ive made one before with ipac 2 but the software recognized it as 2 controllers from plug in. thank you for the info

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                  edmaul69 @lilsuprman
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                  @lilsuprman if the update changes it to contr

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                    lilsuprman @edmaul69
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                    @edmaul69 that worked perfect thanks for the help

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