uire a similar description.
> It's the InputDevice description which I can't find docs for.
> (for one thing what do you use as a driver ? It won't be "mouse")
Wrong. X doesn't care about joysticks. Just like X doesn't care
whether or not you have a palm pilot b
> "Paul" == Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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Paul> On Sun, Mar 23, 2003 at 01:36:42PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Paul> wrote:
>> There seems to be a total lack of information as to how to get
>> the joystick to work under X.
I actually want to use it as the pointer device, or at least allow
it's input as a pointer device - in place of, or (preferably) in
addition to the mouse.
Getting more than one pointer device to work is not a problem. I just
need to get the joystick to be recognized as a pointer device.
Brian
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On Sun, Mar 23, 2003 at 01:36:42PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> There seems to be a total lack of information as to how to get the
> joystick to work under X.
X doesn't care about your joystick. If it works on the console, it
works in X, too.
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> I've got all of the linux drivers installed and everything works fine
> from the OS point of view (thanks to the joystick package).
>
> There seems to be a total lack of information as to how to get the
> joystick to work under X.
>
> Can anyone point me to some docs on
I've got all of the linux drivers installed and everything works fine
from the OS point of view (thanks to the joystick package).
There seems to be a total lack of information as to how to get the
joystick to work under X.
Can anyone point me to some docs on how to do this or share their
xfconfi
> Tom Allard hat gesagt: // Tom Allard wrote:
>
> What version of xmame are you using? Here xmame 0.36b6.1-1 runs without
> problem, but the xmamerc has another syntax than earlier releases.
Upgrading to xmame-x 0.36b6.1-1 has solved my josytick problems.
Thanks to all.
rgds-- TA ([EMAIL PRO
Tom Allard hat gesagt: // Tom Allard wrote:
> It works now, but I still can't get it to work with xmame. I've got
> the joystick module loaded and working in XFree86, and I can even do
> "xsetpointer joystick" and use the joystick instead of the mouse, but xmame
> just doesn't see it. My /etc/xm
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> > I compiled the joystick module and created the js0 device with:
> ^^^
> Which? You must compile at least two. In your case, that'd be joystick and
> joy-analog.
I did have the joy-analog module. My problem was that I hadn't modified my
is
Quoting Tom Allard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> I just upgraded my Slink kernel from 2.0.34 to 2.2.10 and wanted to play
> with the joystick drivers. I've got a M$ Sidewinder (not a 3d pro or
> anything, just a plain analog 2-button, 2-axis joystick that plugs into the
> game module on the soundca
I just upgraded my Slink kernel from 2.0.34 to 2.2.10 and wanted to play
with the joystick drivers. I've got a M$ Sidewinder (not a 3d pro or
anything, just a plain analog 2-button, 2-axis joystick that plugs into the
game module on the soundcard).
I compiled the joystick module and created t
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