

#Retroarch switch between c9ntrollers how to#
Has anyone managed to successfully do this, and could you provide a step by step on how to do it?ĮDIT: Nvm I figured it out (I'll just leave this here though in case others have the same question), you just have to go into Settings > Input > Port 2 Controls and choose your first controller on the Device Index. A RetroPad has an ABXY layout like a SNES gamepad plus four shoulder buttons and dual analog sticks like a Sony DualShock. A RetroPad does not exist in real life, it's a concept only within RetroArch. So what I really needed was maybe map the first controller to two different controllers in Settings > Input but I can't do that either. RetroArch controls map real-world controller inputs to a virtual controller called a 'RetroPad'. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. Mapping the 2nd controller to Port 1 on the Quick Menu will only make it so whenever a second controller is connected, it also controls Player 1. I've tried everything on RetroArch and it just seems impossible to do this. If they are wireless, pressing the sync button on the Gamepad should be enough to let it be recognized by your Switch. The thing is that retroarch calls them 4 and 5, so they save and load states because the Wii Classic Controller uses 4 and 5 to load and save. I'd simply go to the 2nd controller settings and map Tails (Player 2) movements and jumps to the controller I was using for Player 1 and that was it. This controller has only two shoulder buttons so I dont want to load and save states with it, I want to use them for the normal game buttons L and R. As a result, it supports over double the amount of cores (127) as the.
#Retroarch switch between c9ntrollers android#
I used to do this on a old stand-alone Genesis emulator when playing games like Sonic 3. NOTE: This version is meant for devices that have Android 8.0 or higher installed.
