
So, baring in mind the Select button does not seem to register but select is typically an important button in games, pick now which button you would like to pretend to be the select button. Use the normal mechanism to pair your bluetooth controller (Retropie > Bluetooth > Register) Map Controller This will stop the error when you try and connect your xbox one s bluetooth controller and insure that when your Pi turns on it will keep the paired device to sync.

Force bluetooth param to allow pairingĮdit the file /opt/retropie/configs/all/autostart.sh to look like the following: sudo bash -c 'echo 1 > /sys/module/bluetooth/parameters/disable_ertm' Was there a walk-through that you - No problem. That makes me think that the Select button on the controller isn't the problem. What does it say for the Select button when you run:Īnd I also tried just mapping Select to a trigger or shoulder button, but this also doesn't register. I might have to try this again as Bluetooth! It would never light up when holding down the make discoverable button.
#8BIT FIESTA XBOX ONE PC#
I actually purchased a Microsoft Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows ($25) which works great on my Desktop PC but its very awkward to plug into the RPi because of it's size and I don't think the RPi has enough juice to power it. I didn't even realize the Xbox One controller was Bluetooth? I guess I assumed it used similar tech as the Xbox 360. So weird that it only works with newest version of Win10! I had to do that with my before it would work wirelessly with my PC.
#8BIT FIESTA XBOX ONE UPDATE#
One other note on the firmware update above: in VMware Fusion, I also needed to change the USB compatibility mode to 2.0 for the controller to connect to the Windows trick for me was to first spin up a Windows 10 VM, update it to Win 10 Anniversary Edition (required), and then update my controllers' firmware via the Xbox Accessories app.

cfg to overwrite my wireless cfg file (except for the Name line), but that did not work.Īny ideas for me? I am literally down to one button mapping to having a working system. I tried going through the config using the same controller via USB and then using the contents of that. If I skip that one config item, then I can go through the rest of the input config okay.

And if I try to press the standard Select button for that command, the rest of the input config goes into a downward spiral. My only remaining problem is that when I am going through the Input Conifiguration in emulationstation, my button input for the Select button is not recognized. Only then could I reliably go through the register and connect process via the Bluetooth menu. Next, on the Pi I needed to run:Įcho 1 > /sys/module/bluetooth/parameters/disable_ertm The trick for me was to first spin up a Windows 10 VM, update it to Win 10 Anniversary Edition (required), and then update my controllers' firmware via the Xbox Accessories app.
#8BIT FIESTA XBOX ONE INSTALL#
After much trial and error, I've finally been able to get my Xbox One controllers to pair and connect reliably to my RetroPie 4.1 install via Bluetooth on a RPi3 Model B.
