Are you sure the joystick is on /dev/input/event1? [linuxevent] is definitely a bit raw right now, but it should 'just work' on any /dev/input/event? device that works for other software. You could also try [linuxevent /dev/input/event1].
I wrote this super basic program to give a list of all the devices on /dev/input/event?, maybe it'll help.
.hc
On Sep 19, 2004, at 4:21 PM, tdunstan@optusnet.com.au wrote:
i'm trying to get my joystick cranking but i'm missing something here. could someone pointmen in the right direction. i'm using debian.
[linuxevent] open /dev/input/event1 failed linuxevent_start You need to set a input device (i,e /dev/input/event0)
i'm sure this is simple but i'm new to this game. thanks t
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