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RetroPie-joystick-selection

A script to let the user choose the controllers to use for RetroArch players 1-4. It shows several user-friendly dialog boxes to perform this task. You can set the global and/or the system specific configuration.

The joystick selection has two methods of work:

  1. The traditional joystick selection by its index number
  2. The joystick selection by name method [recommended]

The advantage of the selection by name method is that there is no need to care about the joystick connection order. You can configure your "Generic USB SNES gamepad" to be the player1 no matter what USB port you use. Or, better yet, configure your "Fancy Bluetooth joypad" to be the player1 no matter what was the order it was paired or how many USB joysticks are connected.

It was made for use with RetroPie only.

Installation

  1. If you're on EmulationStation, press F4 to go to the Command Line Interface.

  2. Download the install.sh script, and launch it:

wget -O- "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/meleu/RetroPie-joystick-selection/master/install.sh" | sudo bash
  1. After that you are ready to use it via RetroPie menu in emulationstation:
emulationstation

Update

After installing, you can update it through RetroPie-Setup.

To update the joystick-selection tool, go to RetroPie-Setup and:

Manage packages >> Manage experimental packages >> joystick-selection >> Update from source

Donate

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paypal

Screenshots

Main menu:

main-meu

Global configuration (with no configs):

config-all-unset

Joystick selection screen:

joy-select

Global configuration (by index method, all 4 joysticks are set):

config-all-index

Global configuration (by name method, all 4 joysticks are set):

config-all-configured

Systems menu (I have just a few of them installed):

system-menu

System specific (by index method, some joysticks are set):

config-nes-index

System specific (by name method, some joysticks are set):

config-nes

Limitation

  • If you are using joysticks with equal names, then, yes, the connection order matters.