Andy:
Thanks for the info. I'd be reluctant to put together an
Input/Joysticks/Saitek/X45.xml file that I couldn't actually test. If
you have a chance to hobble one together some time, I'll be very
grateful.
All the best,
David
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David Megginson wrote:
Thanks for the info. I'd be reluctant to put together an
Input/Joysticks/Saitek/X45.xml file that I couldn't actually test. If
you have a chance to hobble one together some time, I'll be very
grateful.
I was afraid you'd say that. :) Here is an X45.xml file that I've
Thanks for the patch -- it's in CVS now.
All the best,
David
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I've changed the squared default -- thanks for the patch.
All the best,
David
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David Megginson wrote:
Please send me your bindings for your own device. Under Linux, you
can find the device name with a command like.
This is a great feature. Very cool.
Here are button and axis assignments for my Saitek X-45 under Linux.
My actually joystick.xml file is in a terribly
David Megginson wrote:
I've just checked in a new patch for automatic joystick type detection
(where available). NOTE: it will work *only* if you have a recent (2
months or so) CVS version of plib.
...
Please send me your bindings for your own device. Under Linux, you
can find the
I (Julian Foad) wrote:
For my Saitek Cyborg 3D Gold USB joystick, that gave:
Joystick test program.
~~
Joystick 0: Microsoft PC-joystick driver
Joystick 1 not detected
...
which is presumably because I haven't bothered to install Saitek's driver, because
David Megginson wrote:
I've just checked in a new patch for automatic joystick type detection
(where available). NOTE: it will work *only* if you have a recent (2
months or so) CVS version of plib.
The present sets of bindings result in the throttle being squared about its centre,
which
I've just checked in a new patch for automatic joystick type detection
(where available). NOTE: it will work *only* if you have a recent (2
months or so) CVS version of plib.
Now, instead of /input/joysticks/js, you can use
/input/joysticks/js-named to create bindings that will be used only
for