On Thursday, 4 December 2003 22:35, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
I just want to point out here that axis are not the same for Linux and
Windows : axis 2 3 are inverted, and the hat axis are not the same
( 45 for Linux, 67 for Windows ).
I just checked and you are correct - the axis are swapped
Paul Surgeon wrote:
On Thursday, 4 December 2003 22:35, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
I just want to point out here that axis are not the same for Linux and
Windows : axis 2 3 are inverted, and the hat axis are not the same
( 45 for Linux, 67 for Windows ).
I just checked and you are correct -
The throttle and axis bindings need to be swapped in
sidewinder-force-feed-pro.xml
The description at the top is correct but the bindings don't match.
This is an ongoing problem - I remember having the same problem over a year
ago.
I've never made patch files before but here is my attempt :
Paul Surgeon wrote:
The throttle and axis bindings need to be swapped in
sidewinder-force-feed-pro.xml
The description at the top is correct but the bindings don't match.
This is an ongoing problem - I remember having the same problem over a
year
ago.
I've never made patch files before but
On Thursday, 4 December 2003 22:35, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
I just want to point out here that axis are not the same for Linux and
Windows : axis 2 3 are inverted, and the hat axis are not the same
( 45 for Linux, 67 for Windows ).
Whoa ... that sounds nuts!
I've never heard of that before.
Paul Surgeon wrote:
Well the interesting thing is that the axis were also swapped on Windows.
Whether I run FG under Windows or Linux I always have to edit the bindings
and
swap those two axis.
Are you using the hat ? they are also swapped.
If you are using the same file, you are doing the
On Thursday, 4 December 2003 23:27, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
If you are using the same file, you are doing the endless loop yourself.
On Windows I was using a precompiled binary distribution.
On LInux I'm using the CVS version.
They were on seperate hard disks.
To be sure, can you post the
Paul Surgeon wrote:
On Thursday, 4 December 2003 23:27, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
If you are using the same file, you are doing the endless loop yourself.
On Windows I was using a precompiled binary distribution.
On LInux I'm using the CVS version.
They were on seperate hard disks.
To be