![]() ![]() Something I noticed though: when running retroarch via command line with a core and game passed via flags, the Input Binds menu reflect the running core properly (eg. I guess I have to rely on a per-core config remapping or something. I finally was able to create an autoconfig profile that maps perfectly with the Saturn Beetle core, but the mapping is all over the place when used with a Genesis core. I’d suggest deleting the autoconfig and trying to work entirely from within the UI to see if your results are more consistent. RetroArch was generous enough (although maybe this is more confusing than helpful) to load the incorrectly named autoconfig you made, but not smart enough to keep using the incorrect name when you tried to save the modifications.Įdit: If you had created your autoconfig entirely from within the UI from the beginning this scenario would not have happened and all would be working as expected, I think. It creates a new file called Xinput Controller User 1 instead with the vid and pid values of the profile that got autoloadedĪs mentioned above, this is a result of using the xinput input driver which names autoconfig files based on the controller name as seen by your system.When you manually created an autoconfig called mysql you should have called the file Xinput Controller User 1 instead if it is for use with xinput. Like I said, that doesn’t seem to update the profile that gets autoloaded. Is this a bug or something I’m missing? This is on 1.7.5 by the way I tried an Xbox One controller and it too creates a new file called “XBOX One Controller (User 1).cfg” I tested this with a different controller, a dualshock 4 and when I choose the “User 1 Save Autoconfig” option without changing anything, it creates a new, different file instead named “Wireless Controller.cfg”. When I select “User 1 Save Autoconfig” though, instead of overwriting my blank m30 config (Device Index shows the m30 display name I put in my custom config btw), it creates a new file called “XInput Controller (User 1).cfg”.The m30 is the only controller I have plugged. I use a keyboard to navigate to Input > Input User 1 Binds and start binding the buttons. When I boot up retroarch again, it shows that it loads the profile correctly. Unless I’m blind, I don’t think I see any option for creating a new profile so I went to the autoprofile directory and made a new profile mysql, supplying the correct vendor and product IDs. I bought the new 8bitdo m30 controller and realized that no autoconfig profile for it exists. So this is my first time using the autoconfig feature and I’m having a hard time understading what is going on with autoconfig profiles. ![]()
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