hello everyone... i've just bought a Logitech Extreme 3d pro joystick but I
don't know how to change the default joystick selection Mac FG makes...
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On Fri, 13 Nov 2009, David Harel wrote:
> This code didn't work. I noticed you took it from aileron section so maybe it
> doesn't match the throttle settings. Can you copy the throttle section for
> me?
Most joysticks use the controls.throttleAxis() Nasal binding since it
handles engine select
Anders Gidenstam wrote:
On Wed, 11 Nov 2009, David Harel wrote:
Hi there,
My current settings are:
Throttle
forward
nasal
2.0
1.5
controls.throttleAxis()
Hi,
and are not applicable when using a Nasal command.
You'll have to change to a traditional property-scale co
Anders Gidenstam wrote:
On Wed, 11 Nov 2009, David Harel wrote:
Hi there,
My current settings are:
Throttle
forward
nasal
2.0
1.5
controls.throttleAxis()
Hi,
and are not applicable when using a Nasal command.
You'll have to change to a traditional property-scale c
On Wed, 11 Nov 2009, David Harel wrote:
> Hi there,
>
>
> My current settings are:
>
>
> Throttle
> forward
>
> nasal
> 2.0
>
> 1.5
>
> controls.throttleAxis()
>
>
>
Hi,
and are not applicable when using a Nasal command.
You'll have to change to a traditional property-scale command to
Hi there,
I am trying to adjust my joystick but my attempts to set and
for throttle axis in
$FG_ROOT/data/Input/Joysticks/Logitech/wingman-extreme-digital-3d.xml
(yep, an old one) do not change anything (I tried vary low values and
also very big values), however if I remove the throttle se
Greetings,
OS=Ubuntu Jaunty
While trying to set offsets using fgjs and also trying to set offsets
manually in $FG_ROOT/data/Input/Joysticks/template.xml and in
Logitech/wingman-extreme-digital-3d.xml the joystick stopped. I restored
the original files but still no go.
Any idea?
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Sent: Monday, February 2, 2009 4:02:35 PM
Subject: [Flightgear-users] Joystick on Vista (Logitech Extreme 3d Pro)
Yes, I know, my first problem is Vista, or at least Windows, but the
big beefy machine with the huge flat screen display needs to be
Windows for my clients, and I don't wan
Yes, I know, my first problem is Vista, or at least Windows, but the
big beefy machine with the huge flat screen display needs to be
Windows for my clients, and I don't want to dual boot into Linux just
to see what FlightGear does with the graphics card.
1.9.1b from the binaries just downloaded fr
On Wed, 2008-07-30 at 07:03 -0700, jj wrote:
> Ron Jensen wrote:
> >
> >
> > I took the default Saitek X52 file and re-enabled the rudder axis. Give
> > it a try. (use it to replace Input/Joysticks/Saitek/X52.xml )
> >
> Hi Ron:
>
> Many thanks for your reply, however unfortunately even tho
Ron Jensen wrote:
>
>
> I took the default Saitek X52 file and re-enabled the rudder axis. Give
> it a try. (use it to replace Input/Joysticks/Saitek/X52.xml )
>
Hi Ron:
Many thanks for your reply, however unfortunately even tho
I've placed your file as directed, I still have no rudder contr
On Tue, 2008-07-29 at 09:54 -0700, jj wrote:
> I've now tried that with no success, see attached jsx.txt
>
> jj
> >
> > fgjs makes a file called js0.xml which needs to be copied to
> > $FG_ROOT/Input/Joysticks/ Doing this should override the supplied
> > driver.
> >
> > Assuming you did that corr
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> Subject: Re: [Flightgear-users] Joystick problem
>
> I've now tried that with no success, see attached jsx.txt
>
> jj
>
>
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Subject: Re: [Flightgear-users] Joystick problem
I've now tried that with no success, see attached jsx.txt
jj
>
> fgjs makes a file called js0.xml which needs to be copied to
> $FG_ROOT/Input/Joysticks/ Doing this s
I've now tried that with no success, see attached jsx.txt
jj
fgjs makes a file called js0.xml which needs to be copied to
$FG_ROOT/Input/Joysticks/ Doing this should override the supplied
driver.
Assuming you did that correctly and it still doesn't work, attach your
js0.xml and send it to the
On Mon, 2008-07-28 at 08:26 -0700, jj wrote:
> I have a Saitek X 52 joystick here in use with FlightGear.
>
> I've used fgjs to program it, and that seemed to work for the pitch,
> roll, and throttle but not for the rudder!
> (Also did not seem to get the buttons to operate as expected).
>
> An
I have a Saitek X 52 joystick here in use with FlightGear.
I've used fgjs to program it, and that seemed to work for the pitch,
roll, and throttle but not for the rudder!
(Also did not seem to get the buttons to operate as expected).
And thoughts as to how I can fix the rudder at least?
jj
ht
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> No, it doesn't point FlightGear anywhere. Everything between
> are comments, and FlightGear ignores that. You'd
> have to remove the comment marks.
A, Got it now. So with them commented - Flightgear searches to
see if it can find a match and if uncommented the one l
* Brian Keener -- Monday 17 December 2007:
>
[...]
> which points FlightGear to the correct file with the Cyborg Evo Force
> entry in it
No, it doesn't point FlightGear anywhere. Everything between
are comments, and FlightGear ignores that. You'd
have to remove the comment marks.
m.
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Brian Keener wrote:
> Never mind - I figured it out. All of a sudden it hit me that the two
> displayed in cygwin - only one was my joystick and the other was not
> the one of the one from my windows version that worked. Once upon a
> time in the cygwin version ( I just went back to this to tr
Arrgg,
Never mind - I figured it out. All of a sudden it hit me that the two
displayed in cygwin - only one was my joystick and the other was not
the one of the one from my windows version that worked. Once upon a
time in the cygwin version ( I just went back to this to try) I had
left an en
I have a Cyborg Evo Force Joystick which I use with FLightgear 0.9.10
Windows version and it works fine. If I browse internal properties it
shows the 3 name from within the Cyborg-evo.xml file and shows me the
location of the xml and clicking on the source[0] property put that
full path of the
On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 12:21:01 -0800
"Hal V. Engel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The price of all this looks to be about $300 which I have to admit
> > seems like a lot .
>
> Yes that is about what it costs to have a full complement of OK
> quality flight controls.
However, if you've got
Lee Duke wrote:
> Alright, I'm ready to purchase crewstation equipment for my Linux box.
> Basically, I'm trying to build the equivalent of a ground station for a
> UAS into my Linux box (FC 6). The idea is that I can use FlightGear on
> the Linux box to develop displays and controls and guidanc
On Friday 16 November 2007 11:07:16 Lee Duke wrote:
> Alright, I'm ready to purchase crewstation equipment for my Linux box.
> Basically, I'm trying to build the equivalent of a ground station for a
> UAS into my Linux box (FC 6). The idea is that I can use FlightGear on
> the Linux box to develop
Alright, I'm ready to purchase crewstation equipment for my Linux box.
Basically, I'm trying to build the equivalent of a ground station for a
UAS into my Linux box (FC 6). The idea is that I can use FlightGear on
the Linux box to develop displays and controls and guidance algorithms
then possi
On Friday 26 October 2007 21:11:33 Robert Black wrote:
> On Friday 26 October 2007 12:00, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> > * Georg Vollnhals -- Friday 26 October 2007:
> > > Melchior Franz helped me out with a trick to set the saved calibration
> > > via a script on booting, [...]
> >
> > Nowadays I recom
* Georg Vollnhals -- Saturday 27 October 2007:
> 1. I made two rules-files
I wouldn't do that. Better have one single file with all local
modifications to the udev rules. (I have other rules in that file,
too). That's far handier to backup and maintain, though it's
certainly not the reason why it
Melchior FRANZ schrieb:
> * Georg Vollnhals -- Friday 26 October 2007:
>
>> Melchior Franz helped me out with a trick to set the saved calibration
>> via a script on booting, [...]
>>
>
> Nowadays I recommend to let udev do that:
>
> # echo 'KERNEL=="js*" RUN+="/usr/local/sbin/jscal.sh"'
On Friday 26 October 2007 06:21, Lee Duke wrote:
> Anybody try any of these CH joysticks on a Linux box?
>
Lee I was assuming that Stuart ran Linux. But yes. Everything in this thread
applies to Linux. Check Sid Boyce's signature.
---
On Friday 26 October 2007 12:00, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> * Georg Vollnhals -- Friday 26 October 2007:
> > Melchior Franz helped me out with a trick to set the saved calibration
> > via a script on booting, [...]
>
> Nowadays I recommend to let udev do that:
>
> # echo 'KERNEL=="js*" RUN+="/usr/lo
Georg Vollnhals wrote:
> Hal V. Engel schrieb:
>>> I already have each plugged into different USB hubs. I got the same
>>> problem with them attached directly. I have also tried them on 2 other
>>> Linux boxes with the same results. It stopped working normally around
>>> 2.6.14, but another reply I
Hal V. Engel wrote:
> On Friday 26 October 2007 09:17:23 Sid Boyce wrote:
>> Bernhard Kuhn wrote:
>>> Sid Boyce wrote:
The only problem I and others have reported is that starting with a
particular 2.6 Linux kernel, the controls do not work after a boot up.
The work around is to repl
* Georg Vollnhals -- Friday 26 October 2007:
> Melchior Franz helped me out with a trick to set the saved calibration
> via a script on booting, [...]
Nowadays I recommend to let udev do that:
# echo 'KERNEL=="js*" RUN+="/usr/local/sbin/jscal.sh"' >> \
/etc/udev/rules.d/91-local.rules
...
Hal V. Engel schrieb:
>>
>> I already have each plugged into different USB hubs. I got the same
>> problem with them attached directly. I have also tried them on 2 other
>> Linux boxes with the same results. It stopped working normally around
>> 2.6.14, but another reply I got on this list said it
John Clary schrieb:
>
> I'm rebuilding my simpit to convert it from gameport to USB and I'm
> thinking about changing from pots to Hall sensors. Hall sensors are
> non-contact so there is no wear, and give a 0-4V output with a 5V
> input that is much like a pot (5V GND and Out instead of Wiper). I
On Friday 26 October 2007 09:17:23 Sid Boyce wrote:
> Bernhard Kuhn wrote:
> > Sid Boyce wrote:
> >> The only problem I and others have reported is that starting with a
> >> particular 2.6 Linux kernel, the controls do not work after a boot up.
> >> The work around is to replug them once the system
Bernhard Kuhn wrote:
> Sid Boyce wrote:
>
>> The only problem I and others have reported is that starting with a
>> particular 2.6 Linux kernel, the controls do not work after a boot up.
>> The work around is to replug them once the system is up - no big deal.
>
> I had the same problem with th
On Friday 26 October 2007 05:37:28 Sid Boyce wrote:
> Lee Duke wrote:
> > Anybody try any of these CH joysticks on a Linux box?
> >
> > Robert Black wrote:
> >> On Friday 26 October 2007 05:30, Stuart Buchanan wrote:
> >>> Hi All,
> >>>
> >>> I'm looking for recommendations for a new joystick for F
On 10/26/07, Sid Boyce wrote:
> Lee Duke wrote:
> > Anybody try any of these CH joysticks on a Linux box?
> >
> >
> > Robert Black wrote:
> >> On Friday 26 October 2007 05:30, Stuart Buchanan wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi All,
> >>>
> >>> I'm looking for recommendations for a new joystick for FG.
>
>
> I ha
Sid Boyce wrote:
> The only problem I and others have reported is that starting with a
> particular 2.6 Linux kernel, the controls do not work after a boot up.
> The work around is to replug them once the system is up - no big deal.
I had the same problem with the Saitek rudder, so i attached i
Lee Duke wrote:
> Anybody try any of these CH joysticks on a Linux box?
>
>
> Robert Black wrote:
>> On Friday 26 October 2007 05:30, Stuart Buchanan wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I'm looking for recommendations for a new joystick for FG.
>>>
>> snip-
>> Anything CH. I have a CH
Anybody try any of these CH joysticks on a Linux box?
Robert Black wrote:
On Friday 26 October 2007 05:30, Stuart Buchanan wrote:
Hi All,
I'm looking for recommendations for a new joystick for FG.
snip-
Anything CH. I have a CH Fighterstick USB that sits in front of my lapto
On Friday 26 October 2007 05:30, Stuart Buchanan wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm looking for recommendations for a new joystick for FG.
snip-
Anything CH. I have a CH Fighterstick USB that sits in front of my laptop
keyboard all the time, I've had it since May 2004 and I traveled with it for
o
Stuart Buchanan wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm looking for recommendations for a new joystick for FG. I've previously
> had two Logitech Wingman Force 3D joysticks, which after a year or so begin
> to deteriorate. The symptoms are that the joystick doesn't stay centered
> properly, making it almost im
Hi All,
I'm looking for recommendations for a new joystick for FG. I've previously had
two Logitech Wingman Force 3D joysticks, which after a year or so begin to
deteriorate. The symptoms are that the joystick doesn't stay centered properly,
making it almost impossible to trim the aircraft hand
Hi there,
I'm doing robotics project which involves Flight Gear running on a linux
platform.
At this stage I need to find a joystick and a rudder set that is
reported to work well under linux, however searching on the internet
yields lots of contradictory results about hardware quality and
co
I would like to be able to use the 8-way hat on my CH products 568 combatstick
to be able to control the view direction such that each of the 8 positions
would change the view angle by +-45 degrees relative to the positions next to
the current position.
The hat appears as axises 4 and 5 with
I would like to be able to use the 8-way hat on my CH products 568 combatstick
to be able to control the view direction such that each of the 8 positions
would change the view angle by +-45 degrees relative to the positions next to
the current position.
The hat appears as axises 4 and 5 with
Hi all,
Has anyone performed to use a joystick with FG on Solaris ?
Thank's for advance,
Sergio
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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:
# ./js_demo
Joystick test program.
~~
Joystick 0: "Padix Co. Lt
Am Mittwoch, den 03.01.2007, 21:31 -0800 schrieb Hal V. Engel:
> On Wednesday 03 January 2007 00:37, Detlef Faber wrote:
> > Am Montag, den 01.01.2007, 16:41 -0800 schrieb Hal V. Engel:
> > > I have been playing around with my control setup and recently modified an
> > > old joystick to work as a t
On Thursday 04 January 2007 05:31, Hal V. Engel wrote:
> > > The first issue is how the boost control is set up. I notice that in
> > > the P51, Corsair and the Beaufighter that these are setup differently
> > > but not much differently. Just enough that it looks like anything I
> > > setup in m
On Wednesday 03 January 2007 00:37, Detlef Faber wrote:
> Am Montag, den 01.01.2007, 16:41 -0800 schrieb Hal V. Engel:
> > I have been playing around with my control setup and recently modified an
> > old joystick to work as a throttle quadrant (has throttle, mixture and
> > pitch controls plus a s
Am Mittwoch, den 03.01.2007, 08:58 + schrieb Vivian Meazza:
> Detlef Faber wrote
>
> ... snip ...
> >
> > There is also some difference in Boost handling. Some Aircraft switch
> > the blower by hand, so the switch works like on/off. Other engines (like
> > the two staged supercharged merlin)
Detlef Faber wrote
... snip ...
>
> There is also some difference in Boost handling. Some Aircraft switch
> the blower by hand, so the switch works like on/off. Other engines (like
> the two staged supercharged merlin) switch the gears automatic and the
> "user" button just disables this Automati
Am Montag, den 01.01.2007, 16:41 -0800 schrieb Hal V. Engel:
> I have been playing around with my control setup and recently modified an old
> joystick to work as a throttle quadrant (has throttle, mixture and pitch
> controls plus a starter button). This freed up some buttons and one axis
> (w
I have been playing around with my control setup and recently modified an old
joystick to work as a throttle quadrant (has throttle, mixture and pitch
controls plus a starter button). This freed up some buttons and one axis
(was throttle) on my main stick and I am in the process of remapping th
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Roberto
> Inzerillo
> Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 11:18 AM
> To: FlightGear user discussions
> Subject: [Flightgear-users] Joystick suggestion request
>
> Hi,
> I'm
ge-
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Inzerillo
Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 11:18 AM
To: FlightGear user discussions
Subject: [Flightgear-users] Joystick suggestion request
Hi,
I'm considering buying an MS Sidewinder Force Feedback Pro for FG. Is
Hi,
I'm considering buying an MS Sidewinder Force Feedback Pro for FG. Is
it worth? Any experience with that one? There's an .xml configuration
file ready for it into FG's Input dir, does that mean someone had a good
time with it?
Any suggestion is welcome.
Roberto
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--- Curtis Olson wrote:
> On 12/27/06, Sid Boyce wrote:
> >
> > Absolutely stupendous! Looks like a must have.
>
> I'm not quite ready to call it a "must have" but it's definitely fun ...
> no
> more dead band in your joystick, but it is noisier than your typical
> joystick.
Is it accurate enough
After you do your configuration, compare the file to a stock file for
another similar joystick. I do my configuration and then copy and paste
the default 4 axis joystick config over the top of my custom file to get
the x and y working properly.
John wrote:
> Surely somebody knows how to change t
Surely somebody knows how to change the channels in flightgear or the model or
is just that it doesn't work?
Hi
I'm usually a linux user who is new to flightgear.
I'm trying to get flightgear up and running on a windows xp laptop and have a
problem with the "joystick".
I'm using a usb joystick
Hi
I'm usually a linux user who is new to flightgear.
I'm trying to get flightgear up and running on a windows xp laptop and have a
problem with the "joystick".
I'm using a usb joystick that is styled round a 4 channel radio control
transmitter on the b105 eurocopter. (It came with an awful fli
Hi all
I'm searching a way to make FlightGear recognizes my joystick. It's
connected on my /dev/usb/hid0 port, Xorg loads as well js_x.drv (the
right driver ?) and doesn't complain either about the driver nor about
the device. Also, i have an utilitie which prints fine each action from
me on t
At idle (hands off)
Axes: 0: 0 1: 127 2: 0 3: 32767 4: 0 5: 0 Buttons: 0:off 1:off
^ ^
2:off 3:off 4:off 5:off 6:off 7:off 8:off 9:off 10:off 11:off
jstest /dev/input/js0
It seems to me that the joystick may have a problem - Axes 0 and 2 seems
to not be well isolated.
Hi all,
As you know, the actual Plib hat no joystick support for Solaris, and
i'll use the fgusbjoy program from Martin Rosenau.
To communicate with FlightGear, this program need that i launch FG with
the --props option, in which it will pick any "TCP_port" parameter.
The FG manpage provides o
On 7/23/06, Ron Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is this Linux? I had issues with Debian kernels between 2.6.13 and
> 2.6.15. 2.6.17 works for me.
>
> Try:
> hd /dev/input/js0
>
> That should dump rows of data as you move the stick. If it just dumps a
> few lines and stalls you have the sam
On Fri, 2006-07-21 at 21:08 +1000, Jonathan Hepburn wrote:
> Greetings all,
>
> I have a simple problem which, god help me, might actually have a
> simple solution.
> Flightgear no longer recognises my joystick's axes.
>
> Joystick: Logitech Extreme 3D Pro, about a month old
> FlightGear: CVS, cu
Greetings all,
I have a simple problem which, god help me, might actually have a
simple solution.
Flightgear no longer recognises my joystick's axes.
Joystick: Logitech Extreme 3D Pro, about a month old
FlightGear: CVS, current
SimGear: ditto
libjsw: 1.5.5
Symptoms: jscal detects Joystick, and c
Hi: I'm new to FG (Linux), in need of an xml
joystick script. I have an older Flightstick type: 3-axis, 4-button, with a
hat, correctly detected by js-demo. The problem is, the hat is not an
independent set of switches, but only applies the 4 buttons in various
combinations (js_demo does ind
The two aircraft I recently sent to the CVS repository, the F-80C and the
USAFE version of the OV-10, have working guns but there is no joystick
trigger defined with the default joystick configs, and no default key either.
To make the trigger on your joystick work as a trigger you'll need to
r
Landy,
Have you read through this information:
http://www.flightgear.org/Docs/FlightGear-FAQ.html#4.2
Regards,
Curt.
Landy Roman writes:
> when i run jscal i see current driver is newerr that what jscsal was
> configured for, what does it mean?
>
> i moved the file created by fgjs to j
when i run jscal i see current driver is newerr that what jscsal was
configured for, what does it mean?
i moved the file created by fgjs to joysticks.xml but this did not work?
On Sun, 14 Oct 2001 10:10:25 -0400
Landy Roman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> fgjs creates a file call fgfsrc.js wher
fgjs creates a file call fgfsrc.js where does the file goes and what tdo
we do with joystick.xml in the Flightgear directory
also, not able to use X15 c172 keeps coming up after adding
--aircradt-X15
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Hello,
Can anyone help with the correct
syntax for specifying dead-band on joystick axes?
I know it has to be outside the
command nesting, but I can't find a syntax for the actual line that has any
effect in the simulator.
Thanks
Marius
Christopher Fowler writes:
> I'm using a USA FlightIdentity Yoke. It is a 3-Axis 2-button yoke. It
> seems extremely jittery in FlightGear and I always have to keep my
> hands on the yoke to keep the plan flying straight. The arrows on the
> HUD do not exactly stay still. They jitter.
I'm using a USA FlightIdentity Yoke. It is a 3-Axis 2-button yoke. It
seems extremely jittery in FlightGear and I always have to keep my
hands on the yoke to keep the plan flying straight. The arrows on the
HUD do not exactly stay still. They jitter. Is this a problem with
the yoke or do
Hi,
I guess that most of you have a working joystick. I have a hard time
setting my environment such that I get my joystick to work.
Here is what I have:
IBM Aptiva with gameport on address range 0x0200-0x0207
Joystick is an Microsoft SideWinder Pro 3D
This configuration used to work when I was
Has anyone here got a joystick going with a C-Media card under Linux? I have
got my sound working perfectly, and I insmod the driver using the joystick=1
option. I'm using kernel 2.4.9, I have a 8738 card. I've been trying to demo
FGFS recently to various people, but it ain't very impressive wi
Could someone please help me get my joystick going?
I am on Linux 2.4.5 using Debian Unstable. It is a standard analog joystick,
plugged into the gameport of my onboard C-Media sound card. I have tried the
instructions in joystick.txt and I don't get the devices in /dev/input. I am
running wit
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