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  • jimnim
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    @gameroomsolutions Thanks for the reply Ryan, that video was actually fairly helpful. The info is a bit dated though, as the current version of retropie actually runs you through the button-pressing process when registering RetroArch controller via retropie_testup.sh

    I was able to get my controller functioning by re-running the RetroArch controller registration after the steps you listed, and finally got buttons working correctly… but it seems like the manually-added lines for hot keys don’t work within the emulators.

    I’m also using a wireless controller, so I still can’t seem to find a “happy medium” between a working config, and a setup that doesn’t leave the LEDs on the controller constantly blinking as if it’s not connected.

    Has anyone else in the thread had luck w/ getting a 360 wireless controller functioning properly?

    jimnim
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    Similar issue to buggi here… Using wireless 360 controller, I can get through the button mappings and all buttons are recognized, but inside of NES or SNES emulator the buttons appear to be all wrong… left and right bumper register as select/start, and up/down on D-pad register as A/B. Changing mapping from the emulationstation interface seems to have no effect (which isn’t a surprise since you can see the emulators load the user-space config when launched).

    Any articles detailing the use of a 360 controller with different games? I’ve searched quite a bit but can’t spot one that works quite right…

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