N64 USB controller A, B and C down buttons mixed up
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James Walker
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Jan 4, 2021, 9:56:38 PM1/4/21
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Hi I am pretty new to this emulator business and recently set up Retropie on a Raspberry Pi 3 to play old N64 games on when I am using Mupen and the Dragonrise N64 USB controller I am using doesn't map out properly in game the physical "B" button is actually set as A, and the "A" button is "C down" and the physical "A" button is actually "C down" apologies if this seems a pretty basic issue I am just wondering if there is a way I can correct this so the contoller set up matches the actual buttons? It appears that all the other buttons are actually as they should be, Thanks in advance for any help.
Richard Goedeken
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Feb 19, 2021, 10:31:59 PM2/19/21
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Hi James,
Sorry for the late reply.
Assuming that you haven't customized and modified for input configuration
setup in your mupen64plus.cfg file, then the easiest way to handle this is to
edit your InputAutoCfg.ini file. When you run mupen64plus from the command
line, it will tell you in the output exactly which entry is being selected
based upon your joystick name. Presumably this is "DragonRise Inc. Generic
USB Joystick" for you. Just search for that name in the InputAutoCfg.ini and
modify it so that it works for you joystick.