On 31/12/2008, at 11:43 AM, __doc__ <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On Dec 31, 12:30 am, "Alex Holkner" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Check out trunk and look at examples/show_input.py to see if it's
>> reporting the values you need.
>
> Just running the test/input.py I see that the values reported for the
> mouse movement are screen pixel coordinates... so not really, or did I
> miss something?
>
> I think handling mouse/keyboard/tablet devices trough XInput is
> probably feasible on linux because those devices usually are
> configured in the xorg.conf.
> However, I don't think any users go hand-edit their xorg.conf to get
> joysticks in there. They just plug them in and expect them to work.
> Which is not the case with xorg.conf. I'm currently handling joystick
> input by reading from /dev/input/by-id/usb-.*?-joystick, which kind of
> fullfills the plug&play criteria.

On Linux, pyglet.input exposes both xinput and evdev devices -- it  
does not look for joysticks in xinput.

Alex.

>
> >

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