I downloaded a RetroPie image that is configured for an Xbox 360 controller. I managed to get the interface working with a SNES controller, but RetroArch shortcuts don't work. How do I configure the RetroArch shortcuts for 'enter RetroArch menu' and 'exit game'??? It's all configured for an Xbox controller.
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Originally posted by Leon Retro View PostI downloaded a RetroPie image that is configured for an Xbox 360 controller. I managed to get the interface working with a SNES controller, but RetroArch shortcuts don't work. How do I configure the RetroArch shortcuts for 'enter RetroArch menu' and 'exit game'??? It's all configured for an Xbox controller.3DS FC (updated 2015): 0447-8108-3129
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Originally posted by Escape-To-88 View Postlook for 'hotkeys' in the input menu.
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As I've said several times before the front-end that is RA is really set up to use one controller for all emulators (cores). It's a nightmare to use multiple controllers. On a PC I would just use multiple instances of RA running through Bigbox or something similar. For a Pi I just use a SNES pad or use more than one Pi per controller method.3DS FC (updated 2015): 0447-8108-3129
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Originally posted by Escape-To-88 View PostIt's a nightmare to use multiple controllers.
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I finally got it working by changing settings with a keyboard. But then I realised there isn't a 'favourites' folder, so I created one but when I 'favourite' a game it doesn't appear in the folder.
Also, when I'm in RetroArch I'm not getting the option to save options per game. It really can be a headache setting up RetroPie, RetroArch etc...Last edited by Leon Retro; 08-10-2018, 00:27.
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I realised that this image is using an older version(1.3.6 instead of 1.7.1) of RetroArch, so there are some options missing. I worked it out though, so it's doing what I want now.
Also, a while back I was talking about some arcade games not working with my other image -- but all the old Taito and Sega games now work perfectly. So I will keep this older image because it works better in some departments.
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Even though you got it sorted out, I'd recommend enabling the RA quick menu shortcut as well. It's in the input menu(I think it's above option that lets you swap the O and X buttons) and lets you choose a multi-button shortcut for the quick menu(e.g. down + L + R + Y, or L3+R3). It's separate from the hotkey setting so is controller-agnostic.
I've had situations where I've switched to another controller that doesn't have the button I'd configured for the RA menu and had to dig out my USB keyboard!
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Originally posted by randombs View PostEven though you got it sorted out, I'd recommend enabling the RA quick menu shortcut as well. It's in the input menu(I think it's above option that lets you swap the O and X buttons) and lets you choose a multi-button shortcut for the quick menu(e.g. down + L + R + Y, or L3+R3). It's separate from the hotkey setting so is controller-agnostic.
Originally posted by randombs View Postand had to dig out my USB keyboard!
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