I built this using a Raspberry Pi 3. I have set it up to be able to be connected to a TV through HDMI and it turns the portable into a console. I have it set up to connect through Bluetooth to two PlayStation 2 controllers. My problem is that the pigrrl gamepad PCB (that is connected to the gpio pins) is always player 1. I want to be able to temporarily (and easily) disable the PCB gamepad so that I can play with just two PS2 controllers and the player 1 spot isn't taken by the PCB. Any thoughts?
i Pluged it in several times with the with the v6.0 rc2 and it doesnt work. Pressed the sync button on the receiver and at the controller also. No reaction in Recalbox.
So not working out of the box for me 😞
I tested it with 2 different controllers. Both work fine on my xbox 360.
Edit2:
I solved my problem.
For anyone else who has similar problems with switching from an onboard bluetooth to a second usb bluetooth dongle:
editing 'recalbox/etc/udev/rules.d/81-bt-power.rules' did the trick. I changed Kernel=="hci0" to "hci1" and after a reboot the usb dongle powers up.
I am not sure but it's maybe necessary to additionally switch /update the default agent via bluetoothctl. Afterwards controllers can be paired manually as described here.