/dev/input/js? are created by the "joydev" and use a data struct
specific to joysticks. The /dev/input/event? devices are created by
"evdev" and use a data struct designed to be general to all human
interface devices.
So you need to "modprobe evdev" and find which /dev/input/event? device
your joysticks are on. I am planning on making this much easier in
future versions of [hid], with device names like: [hid joystick1], [hid
mouse2], etc.
.hc
On Apr 1, 2005, at 7:55 AM, metafor wrote:
hi list
i am using j.sarlos joystick object, but recently i thought about using multiple joystick-devices at the same machine, so i would have to
"hack" the external a bit, as it's fixed to /dev/js0.before this i wanted to give hid a try. so far i just realised that it
uses eventX, which gives me no input. how can i map js0 to event0, js1 to event1?
first thought was to just symbolically link them, but it seems this was an idea
without unterstanding the situation, at least it ended with segfaulted pd.any tips how to configure the hid external correctly.
lg m
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