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The following chart shows the default hotkey combinations. If your controller doesn't have an unused button, the Select button is a good alternative. For example, the Home button on some controllers such as the center "X" on Xbox controllers. It is recommended to define an unused button or key as your Hotkey Enable button. The Hotkey Enable button enables you to press it in combination with another button to access functions such as saving states, loading states, opening the RetroArch GUI (RGUI), and exiting back to EmulationStation. More info at RetroArch Controller Configuration Hotkey See the following diagrams for reference: SNES Controller If your controller doesn't have a button that you're being asked to define, just hold down any button to skip it. While holding, its name will appear at the bottom of the window for a few seconds and then open up into a configuration menu:įollow the onscreen instructions to configure your gamepad. Hold down any button on your controller or keyboard. This menu will configure your controls for EmulationStation, all RetroArch emulators, and select standalone emulators: On first boot you will be welcomed with the screen below.
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Alternatively, advanced users can install RetroPie manually. The easiest way to install RetroPie is the SD image which is a ready to go system built upon top of the Raspberry Pi OS - this is the method described in the following guide. This page is for people just getting started on RetroPie.
Universal Controller Calibration & Mapping Using xboxdrvĬonvert RetroPie SD Card Image to NOOBS ImageĬongratulations! You have discovered the wonderful world of RetroPie- your entire childhood is within reach! RetroPie is a combination of multiple projects including RetroArch, EmulationStation, and many others. Validating, Rebuilding, and Filtering Arcade ROMs