People on forums say both M30 and NES30 recognized pefectly by RetroArch out of the box, but not in my case. PS: if i connect NES30 on Step 6 not with USB, but with Bluetooth, it's being recognized as M30 also. 8BitDo M30 2.4Ghz Wireless Controller for SEGA Genesis Mini & Mega Drive Mini, Nintendo Switch (with USB dongle) Listed as '6B controller' in 'Bluetooth & Other Devices' Settings Page Can be seen in STEAMs 'view > settings > controller > general controller settings page. whoops, thought you wanna use 8bitdo controllers with the dongle, now i see you'd wanna use a nintendo pro controller, i'm sorry to say but it's the driver that keeps you from using it, a dongle of 8bitdo will not help much since it's only designed to sync with 8bitdo devices (and some other devices might work by accident, but doubt nintendo. I noticed that on Step 10 after i disconnect NES30 USB cabble, it automatically connects again through Bluetooth and being recognizing as M30 for some reason All rebinding are gone, they are messed up as before Step 3.Disconnect NES30 and connect M30 through Bluetooth again.Retroarch recognized it as "NES30 Joystick" and says it's successfuly recognized on port 1.Connect "8bitDo NES30" through MicroUSB.RetroArch successfuly recognozed it as "8bitDO M30".i'm connecting M30 through android pairing mode.It ensures that it applies to my M30(s) and only my M30(s). This code at the bottom of the file is the custom binding I use. Input_device = "Bluetooth Wireless Controller " So for an example, my M30 dinput settings look like this: # 8BitDo M30 BT. This is why I go into the controller type's autoconfig file and manually edit things like savestate and Retroarch exit. Button configuration for 8BitDo M30 With the autoconfig I have, the button configuration for Super Nintendo is correct, but not for Sega Mega Drive. While this is happening, RetroArchs CPU and GPU usage is insignificant. I thought setting in-menu bindings meant that it applied to all controllers, not just a single controller type, no? The 8bitdo SN30 Pro is connected using the 'Windows' connection mode, which requires pairing it after starting it with Start+Y. I'm not the best authority on how Retroarch controller systems function, but I don't know if that's possible. 1 I know the m30 does work with the saturn with retrobit receiver (with the proper fw), but the buttons get messed up, and no way to remap properly. Late to reply to this, but trying to imagine how you were going about things in my head (it's a bit hard because I'm slow), it sounds like you're sticking to personal bindings in-menu, right? And then powering on a different controller hoping to get *that* controller's custom bindings to work, correct?
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