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That’s exactly the site I went through, and I after PayPal payment I was redirected to a page thanking me for the donation etc. and also listing previous donors. I was wondering a bit why my name didn’t show up, but then thought that you would probably add them by hand. Time was 3.16pm CET, in case that helps.
freetzParticipantfreetzParticipantAh, okay, I’ll definitively take note of that structure next time I experiment with the settings – again, thanks a bunch for this great distribution, I just donated for the project as a little show of appreciation for the awesome work :)…
freetzParticipantOk, I found a solution:
In my retroarch.cfg there were these two lines at the end of the file:
input_enable_hotkey = nul
input_exit_emulator_btn = 12I think I added them because I had problems with getting the Hotkey for the PS3 controller working. After disabling these two lines, I can now use the Start button as exit button for the iBuffalo.
The strange thing is that all the other Hotkey functions were still working despite “input_enable_hotkey = nul”.
Just for my understanding: Does the retroarch.cfg override the controller-specific configuration files? With other Linux packages, it seems to be the other way around, i.e. the more detailed config files override the system-wide ones.Thanks again and sorry for the false alarm,
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freetzParticipantThanks for the prompt reply!
I have the iBuffalo USB-gamepad connected, plus a Bluetooth dongle in case I use my PS3 sixaxis, but I haven’t used that one any longer after I got the iBuffalo.
Here are my configs:
retroarch.cfg:
http://pastebin.com/UnFQgcZ6USB,2-axis8-buttongamepad.cfg
http://pastebin.com/mDuETfVyPLAYSTATION(R)3Controller.cfg
http://pastebin.com/AJZhb3KqCheers,
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