Once done, you can at least browse in the Retropie menus. When Retropie asks you for the controller configuration, use the keyboard.Ĭhoose a key for each action, and remember at least what you selected for the navigation arrows, the start button and the A button.You need to have a keyboard plugged ( here is the one I use).Start with the Raspberry Pi turned off (it’s not mandatory, but it’s easier for me to explain).Anyway, if you don’t have a Sony USB stick currently, you can try this procedure and see what happens: In the Retropie documentation, they are not sure why, but they say that recent controllers seems to not work in Bluetooth whereas the “old” ones works fine. On most Raspberry Pi models, you have a built-in Bluetooth card, so you don’t need anything else.īut you need to know that this will not work with all PlayStation 4 controllers. The last solution I have for you is to connect your PS4 controller to your Raspberry Pi using Bluetooth only, without any USB stick. Get a list of my 24 favorites games (with links) to play on Retropie, Recalbox or Lakkaĭownload it now Install PS4 controller via Bluetooth Finally, click “OK”, the PS4 controller is ready to use.Then hit each key as asked, to create the controller configuration.When the controller configuration wizard appears, hold any key to start the configuration.Boot the Raspberry Pi and wait for the Retropie configuration menu.Plug the PS4 controller to a USB port with the cable.Start with the Raspberry Pi turned off.You just need to use it like any controller: You don’t need a PS4 to enjoy its ultimate controller □ Use the PS4 controller with a USB cableĪs I said in the introduction, the installation with a USB cable is the easiest one If you don’t have the controller yet, or would like other ones to play with friends, you can find it on Amazon for example. I’ll browse through the three methods, from the simplest to the more difficult one. There is a specific procedure to follow, and I’ll show you how in this post. While the USB cable usage is straightforward, the Bluetooth part could be tough to understand. The PS4 controller from Sony can be used with Retropie in three different ways: Today, I’ll show you how to install it and enjoy the pleasure of retro gaming with a high-tech controller. Read the full article on our sister site here.The PS4 controller from Sony (DualShock 4) is a masterpiece of technology and game comfort.Īnd if you already have one, I understand why you want to use it on Retropie. This project exists because Continue reading Lakka 4.3 releaseĪfter a long hiatus, Lakka is finally back! New version of Lakka has been released! We are happy to announce the new and updated version of Lakka. Remember that this project exists for the benefit of our users, and that we wouldn’t keep doing this were it not for spreading the love to our users. If you’d like to learn more about upcoming releases, please consult our roadmap here. Raising the lowest common Continue reading RetroArch 1.15.0 release It’s basically like a development diary where we discuss future plans for upcoming versions and what we have been thinking about doing. Expect irregular blog posts like this, whenever something is on our mind that we want to share. Continue reading Development Plan – March 13, 2023Ī new concept we’re going to try, we’ll see if it lasts. It can play some of the 1980s LaserDisc arcade games. DirkSimple is a core written from scratch by icculus, one of the original creators/maintainers of popular open source projects like SDL. This brings the total number of available cores on Steam to 60 now. ![]() DirkSimple core added on Steam + RetroArch updateĭirkSimple core added to Steam We added a new core, DirkSimple.
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