![]() If it does, back out to the main menu of the Retroarch Config GUIġ6) Go to Online Updater and then choose Update Cheats. ![]() (You'll need to close Putty, and start a new session since we disconnected from it)ġ4) In RetroPie Settings, go to Configure Retroarch / Launch Retroarch RGUIġ5) Now go to Settings -> Directory and see if Cheat File Dir says "/home/pi/RetroPie/cheats". If you do not have a gamepad and only a keyboard, you'll probably need to (re)map the keys so you can do 元 and R3 or just choose 1 as an option, instead of 2 like I did.ġ3) Reboot your pi through Putty sudo reboot I have a Logitech F310 and so I have the 元 and R3 buttons mapped. You'll need to figure out which choice is best for you.# 0 = none, 1 = L + R + Y + D-Pad Down, 2 = 元 + R3 Should look like this: cheat_database_path = ~/RetroPie/cheatsĨ) Go to the next section down where it says "# Path to XML cheat config."ĩ) Uncomment "cheat_settings_path =" and then press spacebar and add ~/RetroPie/cheats/settings cheat_settings_path = ~/RetroPie/cheats/settingsġ0) While still in Notepad++ viewing the retroarch.cfg, press ctrl+F and search for "RetroPad Button Combination"ġ1) You'll need to choose this option (see below) and uncomment the input_menu_toggle_gamepad_combo # RetroPad button combination to toggle menu Keep searching until you come to # Path to cheat database directoryħ) Uncomment (delete the pound symbol #) where it says "cheat_database_path =" and after the equals sign press spacebar and type (without the quotes) "~/RetroPie/cheats". This will open up the SAMBA folders that the Pi is currently sharing.ĥ) Find retroarch.cfg and right-click and open with Notepad++Ħ) Press Ctrl+F and do a search for "cheat". Make Sure to Save this as its quicker to double click what you name it then continually typing the IP.Ģ) Login to your pi if you havent changed it the default is (username: pi password: raspberry) cd RetroPieģ) Using File Explorer in Windows type \\RETROPIE. ![]() Type it in where "Host Name" is keep the port 22. Make sure SSH is enabled in RetroPie (You can google how to do this)ġ) In Putty you'll need to know the IP address of your Pi. Simple edit: If anyone sees anything wrong or its not matching the instructions please let me know, a lot of this is me literally walking into one room where my Pi is back to my desktop that's in another, I'll try and fix it. Follow this Tutorial, it's longer than most, but it is more thorough.
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