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Setting up your keyboard or PS3 controller as a USB gamepad in EmulationStation (you must configure a gamepad before you can use EmulationStation), navigating to the “RetroPie” icon in the Home Screen, and selecting it using whatever key you mapped “A” to on your gamepad.If you are overclocking, for example, it will be much safer to use a powered USB hub than drawing current from the Pi itself.Īfter your Pi boots up, you need to enter RetroPie setup. While a separate powered USB hub is not required to set up a controller, be mindful of your overall power draw when attaching peripherals. If you have a Playstation 3 console near by, make sure it is totally powered off–either unplugged or switched off in the back–because the PS3 controller may try to automatically pair with the console otherwise. Note: These controllers have been tested using the latest version of RetroPie v4.6 Configuring a PS3 controller to connect via Bluetoothīefore booting the Raspberry Pi, make sure that a supported Bluetooth adapter is connected (for the Pi 3, onboard Bluetooth works perfectly as of RetroPie 4.0+).
#How to set up retropie psx driver
Connecting a PS3 controller via Bluetooth requires installation of a special PS3 driver located in RetroPie setup. Connecting over USB is Plug-and-Play–literally just plug your controller into the Pi while EmulationStation is running and it should detect a gamepad to configure.
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The most recent versions of RetroPie include the packages needed for setting up a PS3 controller.