Dragonrise USB keeps switching player 1 and 2
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Ok. This one is driving me a bit nuts. I could use a second opinion.
I purchased these controllers and am connecting it to a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B. I'm running RecalBox 4.0.2.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00WAY9848/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I wired them exactly the same. I'm only using 6 buttons per player (A/B/X/Y, Start, Select, and re-using Select as the hotkey).
In general, they work fine. Recalbox recognizes them as #0 Dragonrise Generic USB Joystick and #1 Dragonrise Generic USB Joystick.
The problem is that Recalbox keeps making the player 1 control player 2. And player 2 is always player 1. I try to reverse these on the controller settings for Input 1 and 2. However, it doesnt make a difference.,
Any thoughts? Is there something I can edit in one of the configuration files?
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@puskarich it is mostly just a wiring/connection order problem.
You can look for it on the forum and that's always the solution. -
Ok. I've been looking through for forums, but havent found anything that helps yet.
One thing I noticed when looking in the es_input.cfg file, both are trying to use the same device GUID. Is that an issue or should I be seeing multiple devices for player 1 and 2?
I'll recheck the wires. There aren't many.
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@puskarich recheck the wires and configure only P1 on ES.
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Here is an update.
I configure player 1. Everything works fine. I can even restart the Pi and it remembers the setting.
I then configure player 2. Everything works fine, except for the fact that the player 2 controls are now player 1.
Now, here is the odd part....I remove the two USB cables from the Pi and swap USB ports. It fixes the problem. Player 1 controls are now recognized as Player 1 in ES. I can restart the Pi and it remembers the setting.
So, the "fix" is to swap the USB cables/ports on the Pi for ES to recognize them properly.
Any thoughts or comments on why this may the case and why it fixes it?
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@paradadf said in Dragonrise USB keeps switching player 1 and 2:
@puskarich it is mostly just a wiring/connection order problem.