Mr Michael Rawlins wrote:


1. What operating system are you using.
Linux Fedora Core 2.


2. What is the exact name of your joystick
(including spaces, even
   trailing spaces, and capital or lowercase
letters). Does this exact
   name appear in the extreme-3d-pro.xml file?


jstest reports:

Joystick (Logitech Logitech Extreme 3D Pro) has 6 axes
and 16 buttons. Driver version is 2.1.0.  Is it
somewhat interesting that there are two occurences of
"Logitech" in the name reported by jstest?

It is interesting, but this one is already defined in the extreme-3d-pro.xml configuration file. So you should be ready to go, if it weren't for the fact that the configuration file seems to be from some time ago and may need updating.


What is the exact problem you are seeing?


Looking at it I see there is also a
extreme-3d-win.xml file. This is a relic from the past and should actually be
integrated in the extreme-3d-pro.xml

Not sure what you mean by this Erik. I should mention that I'm certain that FG is accessing the extreme-3d-pro.xml file, given that errors occur if I add garbage lines to the file (crude method of testing).

It was actually a comment for all the developers. We used to define a configuration file for each operating system but got into troubles because it sometimes reported exactly the same name under Linux and Windows. Now you can configure the joystick for every OS in one configuration file. This still needs to be done for this joystick (not necessarily by you though).


Erik

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