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usb 6-1: USB disconnect, device number 6 usb 6-1: Product: Xbox ONE liquid metal controller
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It is a third part controller, if that makes a difference (probably not since it’s recognized by Retroarch) - here is the dmesg output: usb 6-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
#Xbox one liquid metal controller cannot install drivers drivers
Add Retroarch user to input group.Install the valve fork of xpad - verified the module was loaded, but got no interface under /dev/input/js*Install xboxdrv, enabled the systemd unit and blacklisted the xpad module bundled with the Kernel.Retroarch recognises the Xbox One controller but doesn’t accept any kind of input from it.Switched between the various different input/joystick drivers in the menu wasn’t sure here as none of them were what I would have expected - the only choices were ‘udev’, ‘sdl’, ‘sdl2’ and ‘linuxraw’.Ran jstest on /dev/input/js0 saw the controller name etc… pressing buttons on the controller didn’t appear to affect the output not sure if it’s suppose to? So from the offset I’m running Retroarch in a basic X Window system without any sort of desktop environment, so will not be able to run any graphical tools I’m also running Retroarch on Fedora. I’m new to Retroarch and was wondering if someone would be as kind as to help me troubleshoot the Xbox One controller I’m trying to set up with Retroarch.