ATARI 300855 Single Player USB Fightstick User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- Atari
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ATARI 300855 Single Player USB Fightstick
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WELCOME!
This guide will get you up and running quickly with your new Single Player USB
Atari Fight Stick.
WHAT IS IN THE BOX:
A. Single Player USB Atari Fight Stick
B. USB Cable
C. This Quick Start Guide
PLATFORM
COMPATIBLE SYSTEMS
WINDOWS
LINUX/UBUNTU
MAC
ANDROID
RASPBERRY PI
PLAYSTATION 3
CONTROL LAYOUT
PC Gamepad
TURBO, MODE & USB DRIVER MODE
Gamepad Driver Mode:
Hold button 1 + MODE button for 3 seconds to enable gamepad mode.
Keyboard Driver Mode:
- Hold button 2 + MODE button for 3 seconds to switch the device to keyboard mode.
- Use the keyboard mapping diagram and master mapping table to enable you to operate the device in keyboard mode.
Mouse Driver Mode:
- Hold button 3 + MODE button for 3 seconds to enable mouse control mode
- Mouse movement is controlled by joystick up, down, left, right Mouse left click is operated by Player 1 Button 1
- Mouse right click is operated by Player 1 Button 2
- Mouse scroll up is operated by Player 1 Button 3
- Mouse scroll down is operated by Player 1 Button 4
- Mouse scroll click is operated by Player 1 Button 5
Button Turbo Option:
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All button turbo – In non-turbo state, press the turbo key to enable the turbo option for all buttons
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Individual button turbo – In non-turbo state, hold the desired button and press the turbo key to enable the turbo option for an individual button
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Disable turbo – In turbo state, press turbo key to disable turbo functionality}
Button Mode Option: -
Pressing the Mode button would switch between D-pad and A-pad joystick mode in the gamepad driver mode.
USB ENCODER PINOUT DIAGRAM
MASTER MAPPING TABLE
GPIO PIN
| ****
HID GAMEPAD
| ****
PS3
| ****
HID KEYBOARD
| SHIFT KEY
Holding Player 1
Keypad 1
---|---|---|---|---
D| Stick Down| Left Stick Down| Down Arrow| P
U| Stick Up| Left Stick Up| Up Arrow| –
R| Stick Right| Left Stick Right| Right Arrow| Tab
L| Stick Left| Left Stick Left| Left Arrow| Enter
1| Button 1| X| L-CTRL| Keypad 5
2| Button 2| Circle| L-ALT|
3| Button 3| R2| Space|
4| Button 4| Square| L-Shift|
5| Button 5| Triangle| Z|
6| Button 6| R1| X|
7| Button 7| L1| C|
8| Button 8| L2| V|
9| Button 9| | P|
10| Button 10| | Enter|
11| Button 11| Select| Keypad 5|
12| Button 12| Start| Keypad 1|
HOW TO CONNECT
USE OF TRACKBALL & SPINNER
The trackball & spinner are together recognized as a single HID mouse device
in RetroPie.
To ensure both trackball and the spinner are working correctly in RetroPie,
the correct mouse index will need to be configured in the global configuration
files/Retroarch GUI.
Please be aware that only a few emulators support mouse-like devices,
including lr-mame2003, lr-mame 2010 and AdvanceMAME. Please make sure either
one of the emulator mentioned above is installed in your RetroPie system prior
to the configuration.
CONFIGURING THE MOUSE
The instructions below are based on lr-mame2003 in RetroPie.
Configure Mouse Index Through Retroarch GUI:
- In the RetroPie menu, go to “OPTIONS CONFIGURATION.”
- Select “Retroarch” to enter the Retroarch GUI.
- Under the setting tab, select “Input”.
- Select “Port 1 Binds” (Select different ports for other players).
- Set Mouse Index to “2” (index number might be different if there is more than one mouse device connected).
- Save the current configuration.
Configure Mouse Index Through Command Line:
- In the RetroPie menu, press the keyboard key “F4” to bring up the RetroPie Command line.
- Type in: sudo nano/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg to edit the global cfg file.
- Add the following line to the cfg file: input_player1_mouse_index = ”2” (index number might be different if there is more than one mouse device connected).
- Save the file by using CTRL-X, Y, then ENTER.
For More Information Visit RetroPie Docs at:
https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Spinners,-Trackballs, -Lightguns,-and-other-
Mouse-Devices/
WHERE TO GET UPDATES & MORE INFORMATION
Since the Raspberry Pi eco system is always evolving to bigger and better
things, you should periodically head over to microcenter.com/pi to get
the latest information about programming the Raspberry Pi.
To learn more about the Raspberry Pi, you can also head over to the Raspberry
Pi foundation website at raspberrypi.org.
More advanced information on Retropie can be found at retropie.org.
WHERE TO GET HELP
If you need help, we are always here for you! Don’t hesitate to stop by one of
our stores which can be found across the United States. You can also chat
online or email us directly through the Micro Center website at
microcenter.com.
Did you know you can also call our technical support team at
614-850-3670? Please make sure to have
your purchase information available prior to calling so we can better answer
your questions.
TECH SUPPORT HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday – Friday, 9am to Midnight EDT Saturday, 10am to Midnight EDT
Sunday, 11am to 9pm EDT
(Excluding posted holiday hours)
References
- Micro Center - Computers and Electronic Device Retailer
- Micro Center | Raspberry Pi
- Teach, learn, and make with the Raspberry Pi Foundation
- retropie.org
- Micro Center - Computer & Electronics Retailer - Shop Now
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