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Just tried setting the mode to 0 and no effect. Before and after I did so, now the emulator doesn’t recognize my controller at all.
likewhoaParticipantI no longer see the attachment function on this thread.
I’ve pasted the configuration from within the InputAutoCfg file for the controller along with the contents of the Controller’s configuration from /opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/configs here; http://pastebin.com/DQtBzDEU
I assumed I couldn’t just copy/paste from the RetroArch into the N64’s InputAutoCfg because the Retroarch mappings don’t include the C buttons.
likewhoaParticipantExcuse my naiveté, what do you mean by “lsusb -v” may output info for me?
I’ve watched and followed through that video. I’ve now manually input my binds into the /opt/retropie/configs/n64/InputAutoCfg.ini file as per my attached screen shot, separated by a line between 2 other preset controller configurations. I’ve enter the button mappings as per the RetroArch joystick configurations, meaning (DPad L = axis(-0)) as opposed to how I see some other pre-set configs using (DPad L = axis(5-).
This has not resolved the issue. The emulator still won’t recognize the controller mappings properly.
Thanks.
likewhoaParticipantI’ve switched the ROMs from the n64 to the n64mupen folder. I watched your video and want to add my controller’s mappings manually into the InputAutoCfg.ini file, but I’m not sure what to put for the name of the controller.
The cfg file name is “MicrontekUSBJoystick.cfg”, but when I open the cfg file the first line reads
input_device = “Microntek______________USB Joystick__________”
with the underscores being spaces included. Would I just copy/paste exactly what’s within the quotations (spaces included) as the name into the InputAutocfg file?
Thanks
likewhoaParticipantI am using 2.6.0. I had them in the snes9x-retropie folder, moving them to the snes folder alleviated that control problem with snes. Thank you very much.
However, the N64 controls issue still lingers. I have the roms in the retropie/roms/n64 folder. Should they be in the n64-mupen64plus folder instead?
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