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(0=no remapping, 1=left analog stick, 2=right analog stick). " The retroarch option input_player1_analog_dpad_mode = "1" tells retroarch to use the left analog stick as a dpad. No idea if there is a way to find this What Iwant to achieve is what they also tried to in the thread linked before: With lr-mupen64plus or mupen64plus-auto, still I haven't found anything but maybe it's OK, I mean the dpad might just work as either digital or analog since it's defined in one of the N64 specific config files, while the analg sticks hopefully respond as such. Still wondering if there is a solution on that, especially because with the pcsx-rearmed emulator I completely failed to get any controller response (maybe I just gave up too early in a way). But then all games only respond on the dpad. Since in both cases (in-game and direct file modification) always the global /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch-core-options.cfg is being modified, all I can do in order to get all games working is to keep pcsx_rearmed_pad#type settings on default. Use the Retroarch GUI hotkey(default select+X) in-game Navigate to Quick Menu -> Core Options Change Pad # Type from standard to analog retroarch-core-options.cfg will be updated automatically when a game is exited, so there is no need to set save on exit" " NOTE: Games that do not support analog controls will be unresponsive in this mode. Now for the PSX emulator, it behaves as the documentation describes it:
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Pong works as expected, with both dpad and analog controllers. I likely just didn't understand that the game Aztec Challenge simply doesn't support any movements except jumping with the fire button - at least at level one.
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Probably there are still some more cases where the behavior is not "consequent".ĭoes anyone know how to get this straight, at least for the 3 above?įor the Atari 800 emulator I got things solved by using lr-atari800 again. For lr-atari800, neither the dpad nor the joystick works.
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However there seem to be some not so nice exceptions (for the most part I keep on referring to the thread linked above): On my PS3 controllers, for the most emulators it does what is to be expected: Both the analog stick and the dpad work so that it's up to the player's choice which one he/she prefers to use during gaming.