Hopes this helps the folks from earlier today/yesterday and many more.
If not, then play with the Y-axis setting. Before you do any changes to this, test the controls in Mupen64plus to make sure everything is working. Performance Low screen resolution are recommended to get best performance. While the lr-mupen64plus core has the convenience of RetroArch configurations and directly. For some reason, on my Raspberry Pi 3, the Y-axis was (1-,1+) but is (3-,3+) on my Raspberry Pi 2. You may need to tinker with the Y-axis and other controls. It might be related to EmulationStation setup, but it doesn't really matter. I had to add that in manually (seen in image). You just need to switch the numbers in the parenthesis around.įor some reason, the B button wasn't mapped for me.
Sudo nano /opt/retropie/configs/n64/InputAutoCfg.iniįor the Retrolink N64 controller, look for "Generic USB Joystick" as this is actually your N64 controller you need to remap. After configuring controller for single player nintendo 64 rom use. To get to this screen to edit the controls, from the command line, type: I cant get all the controls mapped for the Nintendo 64 games Ive installed.
Your C buttons are the directions on the right analog stick. but my controller doesnt work in the mupen64plus environment. L button is L Bottom, R button is R Bottom, Z button is L Top. I wanted to make this retropie use retrolink usb NES, SEGA, SNES, and N64 controllers. The configuration file for Mupen64plus is /opt/retropie/configs/n64/InputAutoCfg.ini. First, register the controller in the EmulationStation menu. Use Retrolink Nintendo 64 controller with Mupen64plus on Retropie.