Of course, the MegaDrive and NeoGeo use all four buttons as there were four on the original joypad.Sega Master System only uses the “A” and “B” button for fire and jump and the “Select” and “Start” buttons as per the original console.This is a special case because although the joystick is set up for the emulator, you have to explicitly set the joystick in “VICE -> Machine Settings -> Joystick Settings.” Be aware: there was a convention in the C64 world where the default joystick was Joystick 2. Once in the menu system, use the “X” button to select and the “A” button to exit. Commodore 64 uses the “A” button (or the Start button) to access the settings for VICE.Super Nintendo uses all the buttons on the gamepad plus “Start” and “Select.” Some games mostly seem to use the “Y” and “B” buttons, with Y tending to be the fire button and B the jump.The File Manager uses the “X” button to select.Enter the menu system within games by holding “Select” and pressing the “X” button. Retroarch is the underlying system for most of the emulators. The Retropie interface defaults to using the “A” button to select and the “B” button to exit.Here’s a selection of different configurations we’ve noticed. On all modes, the D-pad controls up and down and left and right, but the buttons work differently on each mode.
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