

By default, the hotkey is select so that means you hold down select while pressing another button to execute a command. The following chart shows the default hotkey combinations. Hotkeys enable you to press a combination of buttons to access functions such as saving, loading, and exiting emulators. See the following diagrams for reference: SNES Controller
#CLASSIC MAC OS EMULATOR RETROPIE MANUAL#
For more details on manual controller configurations see this page Here.

If you wish to configure more than one controller, you can do so from the start menu of emulationstation. When you get to OK press the button you have configured as "A". Hold down any button on your keyboard or gamepad and the name will appear at the bottom and then open up into a configuration menu:įollow the onscreen instructions to configure your gamepad- if you run out of buttons just hold down a button to skip each unused button. On first boot your filesystem will be expanded automatically, you will then be welcomed with the following screen- this menu will configure your controls for both Emulationstation and RetroArch Emulators: ROMs are copyrighted content and as such are not included with RetroPie. Loading up a ROM in an emulator is the equivalent of putting a cartridge in a game console. ROMs are digital versions of game cartridges. The RetroPie SD image comes pre-installed with many different emulators. For power users it also provides a large variety of configuration tools to customize the system as you want.Īn emulator is software that makes a computer behave like another computer, or in the case of RetroPie a computer that behaves like a video game console such as the Super Nintendo. It builds upon Raspbian, EmulationStation, RetroArch and many other projects to enable you to play your favorite Arcade, home-console, and classic PC games with the minimum set-up. RetroPie allows you to turn your Raspberry Pi or PC into a retro-gaming machine. This instruction is short version of Retropie Wiki Page that you can see it Here.
