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General / Re: What's the "right" way to control attract mode?
« on: August 05, 2016, 01:28:51 PM »
I pulled out an old Buffalo SFC pad, and can confirm that my AM install doesn't cache the joystick inputs while in the background and emu running, just the key presses.  However, I WAS also able to replicate the issue with only a logitech keyboard attached, so it's not specific to the Howler encoder at all.

The obvious work around seems to be "don't use a keyboard as a controller", but that seems like a poor solution and also completely eliminates my being able to use AM for this build (I'm kind of tied into using the Howler at this point). . .

Are there any other options?  I would think there would be a lot more people out there that would be discussing this if it was wide spread, so it must be me misconfiguring something, but I can't seem find out what.  Or am I wrong in my thinking that I should be able to do this with just the standard button layout and minimal/no navigation?

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General / Re: What's the "right" way to control attract mode?
« on: August 04, 2016, 02:13:56 PM »
Thanks for response, and sorry for the slow reply.  (life)

I've uploaded a couple of the appropriate configs (please see below).  This is purely an arcade machine, so I'm not running any console emus, although this system was built on top of Floob's latest Attract mode image, and then upgraded as time went by.  Also, I'm not 100% clear on the flow of all the configs (god there's a lot of them due to the interconnected nature of ES, Retroarch and AM.  These are the ones I've found so far while romping through the system.  If I missed something, please let me know (as that's probably where my problem is.)

~/.attract/attract.cfg
http://pastebin.com/pGXLpX76

~/attract/emulators/FBA.cfg
http://pastebin.com/Y6SdBZ9T

/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg
http://pastebin.com/P0xSz0eC

/opt/retropie/configs/fba/retroarch.cfg
http://pastebin.com/weMzBh8G

 Again, the howler is in "Keyboard mode", so the system takes those inputs as standard key presses from a keyboard device.  No difference from using an actual keyboard as far as I can tell.  In AM, selection works perfectly, and emulation starts as expected.  It's only when we quit back to AM do what appear to be cached inputs execute a number of functions within AM, even if we haven't pressed any additional keys since the single "exit" command from the emulated environment.

Appreciate any help.

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General / Re: Request: Wheel
« on: July 31, 2016, 12:18:23 PM »
By the title I am thinking you want root access. . .  (silly me)

I find most of my stuff through google image search, and that doesn't bother me because I only load stuff I really want.  However, that's a slow process and probably not what you're looking for.

Try

http://www.hyperspin-fe.com

and their sister

http://emumovies.com

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General / Re: What's the "right" way to control attract mode?
« on: July 31, 2016, 09:58:04 AM »
That's actually very cool!  I may use/modify some of those.  The scripts are pretty straight forward, but I hadn't considered doing anything like that (genius!  :D).

My issue is specific to using the same commands for both emulator play, AND AM control.  For example, the howler (as a keyboard) sends arrow keys as the inputs for Joystick1.  These are the same keys that allow navigation within AM.

Buttons 1 and 2 send 'space' and 'z' respectively, and my Start button sends 'num1' (the number key '1') for maximum compatibility, all of which I have also configured in AM as "Select" to make it easy for folks who aren't familiar to select a game to play.

'Esc' key is sent for exiting a currently running emu, AND to exit AM to shell.

All these coupled together however result in random inputs going into AM at exit.  (and yes, I've tried exiting very calmly without pressing any extraneous buttons or keys.

I know I COULD probably fix this by adding smaller navigation buttons on the panel tied to "AM only keys", but that's certainly not as clean, and I really would rather not.

Appreciate any other thoughts.

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General / What's the "right" way to control attract mode?
« on: July 30, 2016, 10:28:01 PM »
Hey there -

New member here.  I'm actually enjoying attract mode IMMENSELY, and I've gotten everything set up with minimal issues.  (I've even started modifying layouts that match my own custom build.  Works fantastically well!  Thank You AM people.)

That said, I have an issue.  I use a "Wolfware Howler" interface card, programmed to act as a keyboard for all the inputs coming out of my control panel.  This works well until I quit a game and as it returns to the Attract Mode interface where it freaks out as if Attract Mode was also receiving the keyboard command inputs as I was playing the game (retained focus), sometimes choosing another random game, but usually ending in Attract Mode quitting to a command prompt (exit).  I realize that there was a line item in the 2.1 release notes that addressed something similar to this, but I've upgraded to 2.1.0 (from source) and it hasn't fixed my issue.

So, my question is this,  "Are you supposed to have separate buttons for Attract Mode functions (is that just how it works)?  Can I fix it while still using the emulator controls to also control Attract Mode?  -or-  Is this an issue with Attract Mode in it's current state?"

Thanks very much for your kind attention,

J "Fireball"

Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
RetroPie 4.0rc1
Attract Mode 2.1.0
Wolfware Howler USB Interface

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