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xml file because the declaration at the beginning is not at the absolute start of the file - some spaces are inserted there. One minor point, the file as downloaded is not a theoretically valid. That was the name that appeared when Joystick was selected in FG, so I hope that's correct. xml file and placed it in a new folder "Alpha Flight Controls" under "Joysticks". Thanks for that information - I've downloaded the.
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The one in the Linux driver is completely unnecessary and just creates confusion.) dns Posts: 2 Joined: Mon 5:55 pm Once and for all! ) (NOTE: if you *need* a dead-zone - from the reviews, this is very unlikely for Honeycomb - it can be createdĮasily in the XML config file itself. For penance for my stupidity I am determined to eliminate this "gotcha" When it was just this default in the Linux kernel-module. (I myself went *years* blaming my joystick and pedals for a deadzone I thought was in the hardware Writing it up is high on my priority list, but I still have hope of making the process simpler. Honeycomb - the Linux kernel-module (called devjoy) has a default that has a "dead-zone" wired in. So you'llīTW2, if you are on Linux (are you?) and you find a "dead-zone" in the middle of your roll and pitch axes, don't be quick to blame it on There's something called USB-HID which holds out hopeīut is currently undocumented.! I know nothing about it but the name so far.īTW, yesterday I ordered one of these Honeycomb yokes from a local supplier who promised that it would arrive in a few days. driver) which is not for the faint-of-heart. Frankly doesn't sound like a quick solution will be found, especially on Linux because that looks to me It is directly dealing with this problem. I found it informative to read the bug-report There really is a problem having more than 32 buttons. Hopefully someone more experienced with hacking fgfs will chime in with more info.Īnyway, with this file you will be well on your way to a config file for your new yoke, if this doesn't "just work". might be js2,ĭepending on what other joystick-like device you have plugged into your computer).
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(like in /dev/input/js1) and those are not going to always be the same on every Linux machine (e.g.
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So probably this new configuration file just works and this "module' line is not a problem.īut I would feel better if I knew what it meant! Especially since it *sounds* like a device-name I do note that this line is also used in $FG_DATA/Input/Joysticks/ThrustMaster/Thrustmasster-TWCS-Throttle.xml
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This is new to me and so far I haven't been able to find out what it is. I do not (yet) have such a yoke, so I can't test this, but I noted an "oddity" in it: the lines
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I have no idea what it is defined as on Windows or the Mac.) ("$FG_DATA" on Linux is defined as /usr/share/flightgear, at least on my version of Linux, in case you are *that* new. Since you are new to this, I note that files like these go in $FG_DATA/Input/Joysticks/Īnd you will find helpful examples in that directory on your installation of fgfs. I found out just yesterday that someone had posted a configuration file for the Honeycomb yoke.
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