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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.
freetzParticipantPayPal says: 10.00 USD from …@traintraveltogether.de to contact@petrockblock.com
Should one worry clicking on the donation button on the top of your site?freetzParticipantAh, 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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