Xboxdrv -trigger-as-button -wid 3 -led 5 -deadzone 4000 -silent & Xboxdrv -trigger-as-button -wid 2 -led 4 -deadzone 4000 -silent & Xboxdrv -trigger-as-button -wid 1 -led 3 -deadzone 4000 -silent &
Here is an example of what to insert in /etc/rc.local for 4 wireless pads (put this just before exit 0): xboxdrv -trigger-as-button -wid 0 -led 2 -deadzone 4000 -silent & You have to launch multiple instances of xboxdrv (one for each controller)įor example we can edit the file /etc/rc.local to start instances of xboxdrv during boot Then you must choose one of the 3 methods below 1 - Multiples instances of xboxdrv
Install it by running sudo apt install xboxdrv On older RetroPie images you can install the Debian package. RetroPie 3.3 contains a newer xboxdrv at /opt/retropie/supplementary/xboxdrv/bin/xboxdrv - which is preferable over the older Debian package.