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ParticipantHey Spicemuseum,
I’m also a noob, but I try to help:Be sure to setup your keyboard in the raspi-config (Emulationstation->RetroPie->Raspi-Config), if it’s not an international one. I use a Quertz-keyboard, so it had to be changed.
Since I only use my keyboard for setup or ScummVM games, I mapped it like this:[attachment file=”KeyboardMapping.jpg”]
Just skip the buttons you don’t need by pressing any button for a long time. If your assigned “A”-Button doesn’t work try the “B”-Button instead. Perhaps they got switched during the process.
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ParticipantI tried some games from Tangram.
Mr. Rescue and Sienna seem to work fine, except for some issues like displaying the smoke outside of the intended playfield.
Looking forward to their upcoming games.
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ParticipantYou guys are brilliant! I LÖVE YOU!
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ParticipantThanks Herbfargus!
…that was quick. Can’t thank you enough for trying!:)
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ParticipantThanks for your kind words. I understand that SunVox has nothing to do with Retropie. But the fact that you could use your Raspberry-Arcade (and it’s buttons) for more than emulating games (like the Kodi Mediacenter does) was worth asking. SunVox on it’s own uses a tracker (like the Famitracker) and can produce music not unlike chiptune. People who use “Nanoloop” or “LSDJ” would love it. I see a relation there ;)
Mari0 on the other hand is a game and I would love to play Multiplayer or design own levels on my Retropie.
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Participant“This is not to be taken lightly by Linux new-comers…” it says in the Wiki. Unfortunately I am.
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