None of my buttons work in the frontend or when playing a game. Weirdly enough, the touchscreen works, so i can still fiddle around in the settings if I need to.
Expected behavior
I expect to be able to move through the menus and select games to play.
Actual behavior
I cannot use any of the buttons to select or do anything in Retroarch. I can still use the touchscreen though.
Steps to reproduce the bug
I'm not entirely sure how it happens.
Bisect Results
It started happening to me earlier today. I posted in the discord asking for help, but nobody responded, so I just deleted all retroarch data on my sd card and reinstalled. It fixed it, but I re-encountered the issue maybe an hour later after I re-scanned all my old content. The last thing I remember doing before it breaking this time, was starting a playlist thumbnail update. I feel I should also mention that my input driver is set to "switch" and not "null".
That log is meaningless, the line you mentioned is normal.
You probably have the latest firmware but forgot to update your loader (/switch nro) or something.
Description
None of my buttons work in the frontend or when playing a game. Weirdly enough, the touchscreen works, so i can still fiddle around in the settings if I need to.
Expected behavior
I expect to be able to move through the menus and select games to play.
Actual behavior
I cannot use any of the buttons to select or do anything in Retroarch. I can still use the touchscreen though.
Steps to reproduce the bug
I'm not entirely sure how it happens.
Bisect Results
It started happening to me earlier today. I posted in the discord asking for help, but nobody responded, so I just deleted all retroarch data on my sd card and reinstalled. It fixed it, but I re-encountered the issue maybe an hour later after I re-scanned all my old content. The last thing I remember doing before it breaking this time, was starting a playlist thumbnail update. I feel I should also mention that my input driver is set to "switch" and not "null".
EDIT: Here's a log I generated. Line 41 seems interesting. https://pastebin.com/w9CxP3qQ
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