![]() ![]() ![]() I’ll update the first post in this thread with the new information. ![]() I’m not sure if there’s anything we can do about that right now. Your setup will only work with one or the other, though all other controller types should still work. Of course, this means you’ll have to choose between PS4 controllers and bluetooth connected PS3 controllers. Alternately, just get rid of it, if you know you’ll never be using a PS3 controller over bluetooth. opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/configs/ opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/configs/PS3ControllerBT.cfg Apparently, the detected input device name is the same for a PS4 controller and a bluetooth connected PS3 controller, and Retroarch can’t handle the conflict. However, there is a default config file, PS3ControllerBT.cfg, that conflicts with the PS4 config. The default location for controller config files is: Turns out I had fixed it by accident on my previous install. It took a bit of prodding, but I sussed it. I had been wanting to try the 2.5 beta anyway, so I used the reinstall as a chance to figure this out. Input_device = "Sony Computer Entertainment Wireless Controller" # Right Stick Vertical | Axis5 (-Up/+Down) # Right Stick Horizontal | Axis2 (-Left/+Right) # Left Stick Vertical | Axis1 (-Up/+Down) Lastly back in the Device Manager enable your controller. Now press the start button in DS4Windows on the bottom right making sure that the 'Hide DS4 Controller' box is ticked in the options. In there right click the HID-compliant game controller and disable it. # Left Stick Horizontal | Axis0 (-Left/+Right) Go to Device Manager on your computer and from there go to Human Interface Devices. # For reference, the input labels are as follows: Son圜omputerEntertainmentWirelessController.cfg # DualShock®4 Wireless Controller Configuration USB-connected PS3 controllers should still work fine with PS4 controllers. You can simply rename it .ĭualShock 4s and bluetooth-connected DualShock 3s have the same device id, which disables in-game controls if both config files are present You will have to decide which type of controller you’re going to use. IMPORTANT: You will also have to rename or remove PS3ControllerBT.cfg from this folder. This version uses Share + Options (the DS4’s Select + Start) as the “quit emulator” button combo. I couldn’t find one of these when I was looking, so I just thought I’d share the config file I put together for people looking to use PS4 controllers with input autodetect. ![]()
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