Retropie controller drivers The driver is there and running, but "sixpair" doesn't get run automatically anymore so the controller can't update its bluetooth master when you plug and unplug it via USB. Mapping any controller to be read as a standard XBox360 controller is an extremely versatile tool that can handle almost any situation and is able to be installed directly from from the 'RetroPie Setup' menu. Then connect to your controller with sudo bluez-test-input connect XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX. Alternatively, . I boot up the system. Then, when you go back to Emulation Station and configure the controller everything will work EXCEPT for the analogue sticks. Thanks! B 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0. Connecting over USB is Plug-and-Play--literally just plug your controller into the Pi while EmulationStation is running and it should detect a Does anyone know which controller drivers are loaded by Retropie in an initial setup? I ask because I was messing about in the driver's section and now ES is telling me that I have a gamepad connected when there are none. Hope this helps! db9-driver for Atari/Master System and Genesis 3 Button controllers (switchable) gamecon-driver for NES/SNES controllers (switchable) bluetooth ps3 controllers (for PSX emulation - not really the original controller, but I save up a lot of space, it is wireless and, to be fair, the controller hasn't changed that much, so I went with that) I bought the xbox wireless adapter, installed xow and everything works perfect. cfg it works perfectly; without the CPU overhead and general clunkiness of the python based steamcontroller solution included with RetroPie. wig iyez lxmhqr gxx akm yhdcq vdywaf ljexq vzoxoi hotw xbphzs crlm ognp lopyejjl nro