I was curious. Could you just go into retroarch to configure the buttons without the first "configure input" menu? Why the need to do it twice? Or is the first input menu to get your controller setup just to move around? If I had another controller setup to navigate, could I just go straight to the retroarch menu and skip the configure input menu? Hope that makes sense.
Your emulators pull from the initial mapping in the menu but sometimes certain controllers don't work well in certain games or game collections (typically you will have issues with anything that is more specialty and not like Xbox and ps) so then You'll go in and override them within certain emulators to better the performance.
@@OfficialChaseBrogan Ok thank you! I just got a new Raspberry Pi/Retropie the other day. I was going through videos and came across yours. Very very helpful!!! Thanks for these! I use a 10 plug-in USB hub to switch between controllers. It is very handy because you can press a button to switch them on or off depending on what you use.
I was so confused didn't realise I has to go into the individual emulator config !! Thanks!
Thy, man. I just received my Retroglag MD controller and your video will save me a lot of drouble hopefully.
Glad to hear it!
Thanks, man!) This is really help me) I will playing Shining series games😊
Thanks for your help man , awesome!!
Nice. I have 2 of those. If it had 1 more button it would be great.
Buy the 256gb SD from his website.
New to all of this, thanks for video.
How on earth can I get that cool screen art you have, it’s amazing!
How do I make retropie detect my usb controller? On the welcome screen there is no gamepad detected when I insert my usb controller.
Hey there, hold any button and the name of the controller should populate at the bottom of that white box then bring you right into the mapping page
I was curious. Could you just go into retroarch to configure the buttons without the first "configure input" menu? Why the need to do it twice? Or is the first input menu to get your controller setup just to move around? If I had another controller setup to navigate, could I just go straight to the retroarch menu and skip the configure input menu? Hope that makes sense.
Your emulators pull from the initial mapping in the menu but sometimes certain controllers don't work well in certain games or game collections (typically you will have issues with anything that is more specialty and not like Xbox and ps) so then You'll go in and override them within certain emulators to better the performance.
@@OfficialChaseBrogan Ok thank you! I just got a new Raspberry Pi/Retropie the other day. I was going through videos and came across yours. Very very helpful!!! Thanks for these! I use a 10 plug-in USB hub to switch between controllers. It is very handy because you can press a button to switch them on or off depending on what you use.
@@OfficialChaseBrogan I also watched your N64 video, what a confusing controller! Thank you for that too!
How do I turn off R from being a save state button? It's driving me crazy!
If I would plug in my snes controller again, would I need to reconfigure it back or will the controls be OK for playing snes games?
Hey they’d be mapped separately so it wouldn’t cause issues on other controllers
@@OfficialChaseBrogan Thanks!
@@George090974 no problem!
L for Z Button
R for C Button
Good for SNES, Saturn and Fbneo SF2
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