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File:Controller dialog - Press A.jpg|Press Select to start mapping | File:Controller dialog - Press A.jpg|Press Select to start mapping | ||
File:Controller dialog - Press B.jpg|For each item, press the button on your controller | File:Controller dialog - Press B.jpg|For each item, press the button on your controller | ||
File:Controller dialog - Press Guide.jpg|If | File:Controller dialog - Press Guide.jpg|If a button (like Guide) is missing, let the prompt timeout and continue below | ||
File:Controller dialog - Get more.jpg|You can configure controllers for different game systems | File:Controller dialog - Get more.jpg|You can configure controllers for different game systems | ||
File:Controller dialog - map SNES.jpg|If you have a SNES controller, use the SNES profile | File:Controller dialog - map SNES.jpg|If you have a SNES controller, use the SNES profile |
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FUTURE Krypton FEATURE: This page or section describes features that are a future part of the Kodi v17 release, codename "Krypton". For more information see development builds. |
Since Kodi v17 (Krypton), Kodi now features an entirely new controller support system. Basic configuration can now be done from within the Kodi interface, without leaving the Kodi GUI.
Currently, you can only configure the physical layout of your controller in Kodi. If you want to modify the actions that each button performs, see HOW-TO:Modify joystick.xml.
Kodi v17.0 has a bug where analog sticks can get "stuck" when they are first moved. This is fixed in v17.1. If this happens to you, see HOW-TO:Fix stuck analog sticks on v17.0.
Configuring controllers