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  • drneroli
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    I got a Raspberry Pi 2 and on it I have Retro Pie 3, i’m rather new to this so do forgive any idiocy on my part, I setup a CSL Computers USB SNES controller on the main menu bit, and I did the same in the retropie_config.sh script, but the emulators don’t seem to recognize the shoulder buttons and the X and Y buttons, even though they worked in the controller setup script. What am I doing wrong?

    nico3968
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    I have exactly the same problem, going to try to edit those configuration files later. My Raspberry is model A+ but I think those settings for controllers are still the same. If you’ve had your controller working, please let me know, this is so frustrating.. I have just started using Raspberry so it feels a bit complicated.

    nico3968
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    So I did as Floob said and removed all config files in /opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/configs/*.cfg

    then ran
    sudo /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/retropie_setup.sh

    and did the configuration for my controller.
    Now it works as it should be :)

    herbfargus
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    The autoconfigs do have some conflicts that bugger things up but the next beta release (hopefully soonish) will have those issues fixed.

    drneroli
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    That worked perfectly thank you

    drneroli
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    That’s good to hear. I was a tad confused as to why the controller was doing an extended NES controller impression. I thought it was something wrong with the controller hardware to be honest, usb controllers are a very inexact science.

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