![]() ![]() or is very knowledgeable about going into the system files and manually creating something else which is more advanced. Originally posted by Toki: right click retroarch on steam click properties, go to controller>override for retroarch and change it to 'disable steam input'. I wrote this because I could not find a good solution that didn't involve resetting RA from scratch, or messing with drivers which only worked for some people. right click retroarch on steam click properties, go to controller>override for retroarch and change it to 'disable steam input'. When I load up Retroarch, the device index is set to XBOX 360 controller and the buttons are all messed up. I may try copying the steam profiles to the pc version to see if I get a more accurate selection. Xbox Elite V2 SN30 Pro SN30 Pro Plus Raphnet N64 USB adapter (for original N64 controller) As an example, I connected my SN30 Pro to my PC via normal bluetooth (no adapter.) Windows 10 recognises this as SN30 Pro. the pc version I have won't allow me to change the controller profiles. I do not know if it was a keyboard input without a controller input or if that is the reason why it saw my keyboard as my main controller based on more mapped buttons in the keyboard's config vs a generic gamepad. 0:00 / 1:30 Hey, guys, my name is Scoby Tech and in today's video, I am going to be showing you how to Setup and Map a controller in RetroarchThis tutorial will work fo. Note: The turbo button I was trying to remap to was 元 however the input was recognized as 4. ![]() I think my steam version does work but the pc does not even when using analog left/forced left. afterward, the keyboard and controller were both functional. what I did was unplug my keyboard navigated with a mouse to input under general settings and remapped my controller then saved the remap. which told me it had assumed the id of my xbox elite 2. Now, whenever you start RetroArch with that gamepad plugged in, it should load that autoconfig file. Go ahead and bind all your inputs for the pad, ensure that the option to load autoconfig is enabled and choose Save autoconfig file. My solution: I noticed when i unplugged my keyboard and replugged it was Identified as Bluetooth controller xe input even though it is connected usb. Plug in your iBuffalo pad and launch RetroArch, the OSD should display 'USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad' on the screen. based on my research and my own theory RA picks whatever controller it believes is the best. there is a port 0 i believe for mouse and keyboard idk if you are allowed to modify it. In devices, I noticed my keyboard (generic old keyboard) was labeled as a gamepad after I remapped turbo settings in RA which after my controller was not useable but the same device name was connected to port 1. I believe RA defaults the controller based on your devices and how they are classified. This solution doesn't work for everyone so I want to add what worked for me and why I think it worked. ![]()
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