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Besides that, wireless pads are far easier to use if integrated once. I decided to go wireless because of my living room does not allow easily to use cables (I would need very long cables). I’ve used a Speedlink Strike Gamepad, but I think any other basic USB gamepad will work too. This was by far the easiest installation, as it was recognized directly and I simply could use it.
#RETROPIE XBOX ONE BLUETOOTH DRIVER#
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I asked at Stack Exchange, but wasn’t able to get an explanation. It wasn’t possible to play Mario Kart with 1 player, it got worse when connecting a 2nd controller. However I had one big problem: The input lagged. The integration into RetroPie was as easy as with the Playstation controllers. Installing the driver and connecting the controller wasn’t very difficult. There is a good tutorial in the RetroPie wiki itself. I’m not sure if a original Xbox 360 controller works too (via Bluetooth I would assume). Instead of a Bluetooth dongle this controller brings its own USB receiver. Xbox 360 Controller for Windows (Wireless) It seems to be no problem to connect more than one controller We had a lot of fun playing Mario Kart with 2 players.If the controller are turned on during boot, they’ll be recognized throughout the whole emulationstation session The boot-integration of sixad works pretty well.The analog sticks weren’t noticed by RetroPie.Even after playing around with the configs posted in the sixad-manual I wasn’t able to get the LED-lights running.If I press a button the action takes place immediately
#RETROPIE XBOX ONE BLUETOOTH PDF#
There also is a very detailed PDF manual for the sixad software online.Īfter some problems with my Bluetooth dongle I was easily able to integrate the controller into RetroPie. There are different sites explaining how it is possible to create a connection, I think the best is posted by Stanislav Kopp, who himself seems to have translated a japanese tutorial. You can use this controller with a Bluetooth dongle in your Raspberry Pi. Here comes a list of experiences I made with each one: Playstation 3 Sixaxis Controller (Wireless) But which Gamepad is the best to use? Thanks to the long lifetime of the current “Next Generation” consoles, I’ve collected a good bunch of modern pads. So the Raspberry Pi with RetroPie is up and running, a lot of oldschool games are waiting to be played.