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mholgatem avatar mholgatem commented on July 3, 2024

Can you give me a little bit more info about your controller and where you are experiencing the problem?

How many joysticks do you have? how many dpads? how many buttons? Did you run the retropie controller config (after configuring with gpionext)?

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ZeroSebastian avatar ZeroSebastian commented on July 3, 2024

I started configuring several times with a blank RetroPie image - without any success.
I have one Dpad, A, B, X, Y, Start, Select,R1 and L1 Buttons. When setting up the controller with gpionext config everything is recognized.
But when I run the retropie controller config every button is recognized except for the dpad. The following Pins are used for the Dpad (UP-15, DOWN-11, RIGHT-13, LEFT-16).
when I run the setpins command with my used pins nothing changes at all.

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mholgatem avatar mholgatem commented on July 3, 2024

sorry, I've set it up a couple of times since you posted and can't seem to recreate this issue. I ran it on a fresh install of retropie 4.4

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ZeroSebastian avatar ZeroSebastian commented on July 3, 2024

That is really strange... Maybe I make a video of that issue. Could there be any missing ressources?

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mholgatem avatar mholgatem commented on July 3, 2024

yeah, try making a video of the issue. If you could also provide some shots of how you wired your controller as well that would helpful.

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MacGyverr avatar MacGyverr commented on July 3, 2024

I'm using the same version and a Pi3 and it works fine with Retropie. GPIOs 5,6,12,13,16,19,20,26.
Thank you for your wonderful program. :)

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mholgatem avatar mholgatem commented on July 3, 2024

Great, thanks for the verification! I'm going to close this issue since I haven't heard anything else. I'm glad that you are enjoying the program!

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mjasono avatar mjasono commented on July 3, 2024

Thought I might reopen this ticket as I have tried everything and searched everywhere for a solution to no avail. I am not sure what Raspberry Pi the OP was using but I am using a Pi Zero W.
I am having the EXACT same issue as OP.

Currently, using Retropi 4.4 fresh image.
pins 8,10,16,18,32,36,38,7,11,13,31,33,37
D-PAD (U,D,L,R), A,B,X,Y, LSH, RSH, Start, Select, and a Hotkey. For both Dpad and ABXY using the PiGRRL button pad REV C (https://www.adafruit.com/product/2934). Everything detects and configures correctly in GPIONEXT. The buttons, including DPAD work in retropi-setup and raspi-config.

Test shows pressing of the UP on the DPAD.
pi@retropie:~ $ gpionext test 1
Press Ctrl + C to exit
Driver version is 2.1.0.
Joystick (GPIOnext Joypad 1) has 2 axes (X, Y)
and 9 buttons (BtnA, BtnB, BtnX, BtnY, BtnTL, BtnTR, BtnSelect, BtnStart, (null)).
Testing ... (interrupt to exit)
Axes: 0: 0 1:-32767 Buttons: 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:off 4:off 5:off 6:off 7:off 8:off

I have tried setting it up with 0 DPADS/JOYSTICKS but it will not detect at al lin the retropie controller config menu.

What DOES work is if I use the keyboard config in GPIONEXT menu, then it will detect all keys as a keyboard ofcourse. I just thought you may want to test this yourself.
x [SPACEBAR]-Check/Uncheck Item [ENTER]-Continue x
x x
x [X] ↑ UP x
x [X] ↓ DOWN x
x [X] ← LEFT x
x [X] → RIGHT x
x [X] ENTER x
x [X] SPACEBAR x
x [ ] LEFT-ALT x
x [ ] LEFT-CTRL x
x [ ] LEFT-SHIFT x
x [ ] RIGHT-ALT x
x [ ] RIGHT-CTRL x
x [ ] RIGHT-SHIFT x
x [ ] TAB x
x [X] A x
x [X] B x
x [ ] C x
x [ ] D x
x [ ] E x
x [ ] F x
x [ ] G x
x [ ] H x
x [ ] I x
x [ ] J x
x [ ] K x
x [ ] L x
x [ ] M x
x [ ] N x
x [ ] O x
x [ ] P x
x [ ] Q x
x [ ] R x
x [ ] S x
x [ ] T x
x [ ] U x
x [ ] V x
x [ ] W x
x [X] X x
x [X] Y x
x [ ] Z x
x [X] 0 x
x [X] 1 x
x [X] 2

Thank you,

Jason (IG: Whatever_Pi)

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mholgatem avatar mholgatem commented on July 3, 2024

it sounds to me like it isn't so much a problem with GPIOnext, but a problem with your emulation station config, it works when you set it as a keyboard because the keyboard controls are already configured by default in ES. I would set up your GPIOnext controller the way that you want it in GPIOnext config, then go into ES config and reconfigure your controller using the prompts.

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