Controls are editable from the Retroarch menu itself. It’s adapted to be better integrated with the Retroarch menu system. That will allow you to access global control settings for MAME, UI control settings, dip switches, video modes, etc. The button config to open this menu varies from core to core, I think on the most recent it’s set to X+Select by default. Most MAME cores (with the exception of Mame2003 Plus) have their controls edited internally within the core itself, using the MAME menu. Additionally, those subfolders also hold individual config settings for every game you’ve made settings changes for. There’s a master configuration, default.cfg, which is often stored in your /Saves folder, or sometimes a separate subfolder of your /Saves (eg: /mame, /mame2014, etc). MAME cores have their own internally-regulated bindings which are saved in a separate.
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