Map controls by controller, core, or game RetroArch allows users to configure a controller once for many cores instead of having to configure each core individually. Has core input remapping been removed from the latest version of retroarch? Is there some other option that has taken it's place, or are manual edits of retroarch.cfg files at varying levels the only option. RetroArch uses the overall term controller which encompasses all input hardware that could be described by the terms joypad, gamepad, joystick, and others. I read through all the documentation on configuring controllers, and watched the video - and core input remapping looks like the absolute best to handle making different control schemes for different emulators, but I cannot find the option under "quick menu". Do I need to enable "per core " configs in order to save core configs? The only time I can get the config to save is when I turn on "save on exit", but then that wreaks havoc on my per ROM and Core configs because (I believe) the global config imported into the core and then saved on exit. The retroarch.cfg file should be located in /etc/retroarch.cfg, your home folder or the directory where RetroArch was installed depending on your distro and compilation setup. I have some questions I am hoping someone can help me with: when I enter retroarch from within a loaded rom, and make changes, when back out to the first screen and select "save configuration", nothing happens. RetroArch can auto-detect inputs, which is a great feature to simplify playing with multiple/different controllers (refer to man retroarch-joyconfig for details). When I make a controller config from the Retroarch Input menu (see first image) the changes are saved to the Remaps file directory.
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