bass pumped wrote:
Hi,
Reading this gave me an idea... I have a Logitech Extreme 3D Pro
joystick in which the rudder axis and the other buttons never used to
work. I looked at the xml file for it and fount that it was names as
Logitech Logitech Extreme 3D Pro. I removed one of the Logitechs
Hi,
Reading this gave me an idea... I have a Logitech Extreme 3D Pro
joystick in which the rudder axis and the other buttons never used to
work. I looked at the xml file for it and fount that it was names as
Logitech Logitech Extreme 3D Pro. I removed one of the Logitechs and
had to
Hello,
I just started with FlightGear on Windows XP.
I recently purchased a Saitek Cyborg Evo joystick. The rudder control
was not working in FlightGear. After some exploring, I discovered
(using js_demo) that the stick identifies itself as
Joystick 0 is Saitek Cyborg Evo
In the Inputs folder
Steve Knoblock wrote:
In the Inputs folder there is a joystick configuration file for this
stick, which puzzled me at first as to why it didn't work. The name in
the file is
Saitek Cyborg USB Stick
Once I changed this to
Saitek Cyborg Evo
the rudder and everything else worked fine.
I witnessed a lot of discussion about joysticks with flightgear under
windows, and the swapped axis problem. But when I connected this one,
the only problem I had was that the default joystick mapping didn't
include rudder control! Anyway, I made an xml based off of the Cyborg
Gold 3D USB xml
Phillip Jones wrote:
I witnessed a lot of discussion about joysticks with flightgear under
windows, and the swapped axis problem. But when I connected this one,
the only problem I had was that the default joystick mapping didn't
include rudder control! Anyway, I made an xml based off of the