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I then ran apt-get update/upgrade
Thats different than updating the setup script
And in my former post I misspoke, rather partial support was added from a different xboxdrv repo. I don’t have the hardware to test it so I can’t verify its success rate, I’ve only perused the code.
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Opps, I forgot to mention that I updated the setup script too. What repo did you get the xboxdrv from?
[quote=116200]I saw it in another post and confirmed it yesterday… the newer xboxone controllers with the headphone jack don’t properly work. I also have an older xboxone controller and it worked great.
[/quote]I have an older Xbox One controller (apparently it referred to as model 1537)
[quote=116201]Back in november microsoft released a firmware update for the newer xboxone controllers. I wonder if rolling back the update might solve the issue. However, if you still use the controllers for your xboxone this might not be the best decision.
[/quote]I did recently update the controller. I have 2 of them and rarely play my xbox one anymore so I can dedicate one to the RetroPie. Any idea how to roll it back?
mikefletcher85Participant[quote=113628]support was just added. update your setup script first.
https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/issues/1170
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I cannot seem to get my controller to work. Same issue as the OP. I grabbed the most recent copy of RetroPie SD Card image for the RPi2. I then ran apt-get update/upgrade. Then in the RetroPie setup screen i selected the Binary-Based installation. I enabled the xboxdrv daemon from the setup screen. Still nothing. I noticed that xboxdrv was still at ver 0.8.5. I found and installed the 0.8.8 but that didnt fix it either.
Could anyone explain how to get it working starting with the RPi2 SD Card image?
>lsusb: Bus 001 Device 008: ID 045e:02d1 Microsoft Corp.
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