However, from experience with the onboard bluetooth, its not so great and a dongle may be beneficial anyway. You would need a bluetooth usb dongle until the next update. New OS for RockPro64 is here, TwisterOS ArmbianĪrmbian is looking for maintainer for ROCKPro64 Recalbox doesnt support the onboard bluetooth. Slarm64 (unofficial slackware) ROCKPro64 RK3399 (aarch64) When it is connected via USB everything works fine both in Emulationstation and within the emulators. If I connect the same controller via USB it is detected as "MICROSOFT X-BOX ONE S PAD". I don't know if it matters but the controller is detected as "XBox Wireless Controller" when I connect it via bluetooth. Do you have any idea what could cause this? However, none of the buttons work in any of the emulators. I can configure the buttons and they all are recognized correctly. Once connected, the controller works great in Emulation Station. It also reconnects automatically after a reboot.
I may look into getting a bluetooth USB adapter in the future but for the time being I was able to reposition the antennas and get the Xbox One controller to connect using the bluetoothctl utility. I found that one of the problems I was having is the bluetooth signal coming from the Rockpro64 seems to be pretty weak. I've been playing around with it for the last few days. Unfortunately, as Lukasz said, we don't have an xboxone controller to test, and we greatly appreciate your feedback and help testing that! but you can also use almost any uSb controller, such as xbox or pS3 recalbox/batocera oS.
I suggest removing / forgetting all paired devices from bluez, rebooting, and then re-pairing. I am using RecalBox as my emulation OS, which works great.
That file will run the code you found:Įcho 1 > /sys/module/bluetooth/parameters/disable_ertm (03-21-2019, 05:02 AM)Mrfixit2001 Wrote: km782 - there should be a file named /etc/init.d/S98xboxone which runs on every boot.