On Tue, 2007-07-17 at 10:21 -0300, Thiago Drechsel wrote:
> You're right Jon.
> The same analog-usb joystick converter....
> 
> After calibrated, it's working just fine!
> Thanks
> 
> On 7/17/07, Jon Stockill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>         Csaba Halász wrote: 
>         > On 7/15/07, Thiago Drechsel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>         wrote:
>         >> Hi all.
>         >>
>         >> I'm having some problems with my new joystick.
>         >>
>         >> When I connect and test it with "js_demo" program, I can
>         see that even with
>         >> all axis and trims centered, js_demo tells me they are not.
>         The output is
>         >> below:
>         >> ... 
>         >> The question is: Is there a way to compensate this offset
>         in my joystick
>         >> conf file?
>         >> Or better: How can I fix this problem?
>         >
>         > Have you tried jscal?
>         
>         It looks like the same analog-usb joystick convertor I've got
>         - it 
>         *will* need calibrating. Once done you should find it's pretty
>         reliable.

Hmm, I'm toying with an idea to use one of these converters to make a
throttle quadrant...  Either of you using them under Linux?

Ron




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