
The quit hotkey will be unmapped, and the menu toggle hotkey will become Escape instead of F1.

Since the hotkeys are configurable, you can change behavior of the Escape key in your config: Some people may not like having Escape key quit the program instantly and are used to having Escape bring up a menu instead. Hotkeys can also be mapped to RetroPad buttons as well. Additionally, if you map Enable Hotkeys to a keyboard key, it will require that key to be held in order to trigger any hotkeys, which may be needed for cores that use the keyboard for input. The most important ones to remember are the following:Īll hotkey binds can be viewed and changed at Settings → Input → Input Hotkey Binds. There are also various hotkeys that are mapped by default. If "Unified Menu Controls" are enabled under Settings → Input, then the keybinds for the RetroPad are used instead for menu control this was the original behavior before v1.4.1.

The R2, L2, R3, and 元 buttons, and left/right analog sticks are not mapped to the keyboard by default. The default keybinds for the RetroPad are as follows: The menu is controlled mainly by the RetroPad, which is libretro's gamepad abstraction that uses SNES-style face buttons and PlayStation DualShock-style shoulder buttons and analog sticks. 7z file with 7zip or WinRAR, or the archiver of your choice and extract the files to where you want to install RetroArch, or if on console/phone, install it using the standard method for that system. Or the latest experimental build from įor Linux intructions read Using RetroArch. The latest stable version of RetroArch can be found on the libretro site.
