![]() Normally just deleting the default config files via FTP in the "etc" folder should resolve the issue, as when you delete those then the next time you run RetroArch it should create a new default config file and then it uses that. UnInstalling then ReInstalling RetroArch should have worked for you in that case, depends though on a combination of what what you actually did to mess things up as you might have created/ saved some core configs which can get left behind on your system when you uninstall RetroArch and so they take over even if you uninstall and reinstall a fresh copy of RetroArch and thus you end up with the same issue. If you mess things up in there then quite often you will find yourself unable to navigate and use the RetroArch menus.ĪLWAYS instead use "Main Menu/ Quick Menu/ Controls" in RetroArch to remap a controller. NEVER use the "Settings/ Input/ User Binds" to remap a controller. (as this is where most people go wrong and end up locking themselves out of RetroArch). ![]() Personally I use "Deluxe Options Menu" to take care of the backing up and restoring of all RetroArch config/ options & remap files, which means you never have to uninstall & reinstall RetroArch or mess about with FTP if you mess up or lose your configs/ settings and can simply restore them direct on your Mini.Īn important thing to note about changing controller settings/ re-mapping them is. Simply either delete all folders you find inside "etc/ libretro/ config/ remaps/" or go into each folder you find in there and delete all files ending in ".rmp" Inside that folder you should see more folders for any game cores you have added for example you might see a folder called "etc/ libretro/ config/ remaps/ P-UAE Xtreme" if you had added the Amiga games core to your system. Go to the following folder and delete ALL remap files you may find in there. If however you CAN enter the RetroArch Menu by pressing "Start & Select" and it's only games where the controller isn't working then you've probably been trying to remap a controller and messed that up, in which case it's best to delete any remap files you have created. Go to the following folder & delete the following files from your Mini.Īnd also check for the following and delete that as well if it is there. Hook your Mini up to your computer and run HakChi, Use the menu option "Tools/ Open FTP Client" to FTP into your Mini. ![]() Hook your Mini up to your computer and run HakChi, use the "Modules/ Uninstall Extra Modules" menu to uninstall RetroArch and use "Modules/ Install Modules" to reinstall a clean copy of RetroArch. If you've messed up the controller settings for RetroArch itself (ie: You run a game that uses RetroArch but CAN'T even get into the RetroArch menus by pressing "Start & Select" then do either of the following two things. From what you have said there then it's not quite clear if you have done as many do and messed up the controller settings for RetroArch and can't even enter the RetroArch menus via "Select & Start" and/ or just messed up the controller settings for games & cores !!!
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