Sigismond0 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 28, 2022 7:27 pm
You can map a menu shortcut to each and every controller you map, bluetooth, wired, or otherwise. I have half a dozen different controllers, and they all have a menu button set up and it works just fine.
FoxbatStargazer wrote: ↑Fri Jan 28, 2022 11:41 pm
Different controllers can be recognized as the same type when they are mimicing something on USB, for example Xbox 360 or Switch Pro controller. So when you define keys for A and then redefine them for B, B will overwrite A and will be used for both controllers. You can save a mapping per core for most buttons so if you only use A for some cores and B for others then there is no conflict, however the menu shortcut must be defined globally and not on a per-core basis, so conflict will then be inevitable.
16Bittt wrote: ↑Fri Jan 28, 2022 6:51 pm
I'm surprised that there is no single response..
so everyone is just using one controller for all cores?
I can’t figure out what I’m doing wrong?
I’m trying to connect 2 bluetooth controllers,these are official Nintendo SNES and Sega Genesis controllers (both made by Nintendo for Switch Online but they’re standard bluetooth and work with everything).
Both connect and wok with games fine but I can only map 1 at a time to use MENU shortcut (button combination).
what I do,I go to Mister System Setting and then to Define Joystick Buttons,that’s where I have the option to map a 2 button combo for MENU.
but I can only map one controller with this setting.
The other controller works for everything esle but can’t use Menu shortcut.
So If I map the SNES Controller to use Start+ Select to open Menu,and then play Genesis games with Sega controller,I have to press Start+Select on SNES controller to access menu and vice versa
There is no option to map MENU shortcut for 2 controllers and re doing the setting overwrites the previously mapped controller.
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