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    • alexf
      alexf last edited by

      Hi friends,

      Apologies if this isn't the right place for this, I'm new to the forum. Anyways, I used mGBA to play gameboy games. I'm using recalbox on my GPi Case 2. The quicksave/load buttons are mapped to X & Y, which are also the turbo A & B buttons in the mgba config.

      I go into the mGBA menu and disable the turbo buttons, but the change doesn't persist after I exit the game. I've looked at the Libretro mGBA wiki page, but it doesn't list options to set/disable buttons in the cfg file.

      I'd appreciate any thoughts on how I can permanently disable turbo for roms played with mGBA. TIA.

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      • poppadum
        poppadum @alexf last edited by

        @alexf It seems to work for me if I go into the Retroarch menu (hotkey+B), then the Controls menu, edit the controls, then Save Content Directory Remap file.

        That creates the file /recalbox/share/system/.config/retroarch/config/remaps/mGBA/gba.rmp which is autoloaded whenever I start a game in the roms/gba/ directory.

        According to the docs it's supposed to be possible to create an override file in roms/gba/.retroarch.cfg but I've never been able to get it to work.

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