Re: [Flightgear-devel] Re: unix/windows joystick issue

2004-04-27 Thread Andy Ross
Frederic Bouvier wrote: axis 2 and 3 need to be exchanged Linux 2 == Windows 3 == rudder Linux 3 == Windows 2 == throttle axis 4 and 5 are hat on Linux and becomes 6 and 7 on Windows. Linux 4 == Windows 6 == left/right Linux 5 == Windows 7 == up/down This isn't universally

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Re: unix/windows joystick issue

2004-04-27 Thread Frederic Bouvier
Melchior FRANZ wrote: * Jim Wilson -- Tuesday 27 April 2004 18:41: Not knowing any better, that would be my guess. Is there a bit being toggled by the _nix drivers? Or is this a completely unpredicatable effect of the way windows drivers work? If not it seems like this would be a

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Re: unix/windows joystick issue

2004-04-27 Thread Frederic Bouvier
Melchior FRANZ wrote: * Frederic Bouvier -- Tuesday 27 April 2004 20:13: Why using the n attribute to specify the axis number ? Because it's done like that everywhere else? key, engine, ... Consistency shouldn't be sacrificed lightly. Hey, and maybe someone wants to define a key

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Re: unix/windows joystick issue

2004-04-27 Thread Andy Ross
Frederic Bouvier wrote: No, we want to define a key differently according to the language, but it is another problem. Do you want to add n_french, n_spanish also ? You don't map keys according to language. The '$' key (keysym, in X11 lingo) should always create a dollar sign. Non-US