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Figure 18 - Controller Configuration
For each command, press the corresponding button or joystick direction you wish to assign.
If you wish to skip a command, simply hold down a button for 2 seconds. You may not assign
the same button to 2 commands.
4.3 – AUDIO
Audio is an important part of the video game experience. If you have connected your HDMI cable
to a small compatible television set then your audio should be ready to go (provided the game
ROMs includes audio). Simply plugging the HDMI into a computer monitor without speakers will
not provide any audio.
Alternatively, headphones or speakers may be plugged into the Raspberry-Pi’s audio jack directly.
For those who seek the genuine retro gaming experience, you can plug the unit into a CRT
television via the audio jack and RCA cables.
4.4 – INTERNET ACCESS
Internet access is an added bonus to your kit but is not essential for basic functionality. Internet
connection can be useful for updating software or for adding features to your setup.
Raspberry Pi Model 3 can detect Wi-Fi and connect wirelessly to your home router network.
Raspberry Pi Model 2 does not incorporate Wi-Fi compatibility but the internet can be connected
to physically via an Ethernet RJ45 cable plugged to the internet jack or home router.