Xbox guide button exits when input_exit_emulator = "nul" · Issue #4881 · libretro/RetroArch · GitHub
![To get all these controllers to to play nice with each other on one pc took 5 seperate retroarch installs running independent from one another, usb hub with switches, wii u adapter, To get all these controllers to to play nice with each other on one pc took 5 seperate retroarch installs running independent from one another, usb hub with switches, wii u adapter,](https://i.redd.it/pl89bgrkani71.jpg)
To get all these controllers to to play nice with each other on one pc took 5 seperate retroarch installs running independent from one another, usb hub with switches, wii u adapter,
![RetroPie and Xbox One S Wireless Controller (Bluetooth): How to get it 100% working in 2020 - Lars-Sören Steck RetroPie and Xbox One S Wireless Controller (Bluetooth): How to get it 100% working in 2020 - Lars-Sören Steck](https://larssteck.de/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/11044278476_30b114e38e_c.jpg)
RetroPie and Xbox One S Wireless Controller (Bluetooth): How to get it 100% working in 2020 - Lars-Sören Steck
![Would a PowerA Wired USB Xbox One Controller work with Bleemsync / Retroarch? : r/PlaystationClassic Would a PowerA Wired USB Xbox One Controller work with Bleemsync / Retroarch? : r/PlaystationClassic](https://i.redd.it/9vn1bsj980c21.jpg)
Would a PowerA Wired USB Xbox One Controller work with Bleemsync / Retroarch? : r/PlaystationClassic
![I can't understand how to set up my controller in Retroarch -- the only available device in 'device index' is an unrelated gamepad, all my custom bindings are shown as "N/A" in I can't understand how to set up my controller in Retroarch -- the only available device in 'device index' is an unrelated gamepad, all my custom bindings are shown as "N/A" in](https://i.redd.it/c8lbm94oonj61.png)
I can't understand how to set up my controller in Retroarch -- the only available device in 'device index' is an unrelated gamepad, all my custom bindings are shown as "N/A" in
![The Xbox Series S and Series X can now run retro emulators through RetroArch, and performance is excellent - NotebookCheck.net News The Xbox Series S and Series X can now run retro emulators through RetroArch, and performance is excellent - NotebookCheck.net News](https://www.notebookcheck.net/fileadmin/Notebooks/News/_nc3/xbox_series_s_retro_arch.jpg)