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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Gamepad axis not working after calibration
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I've confirmed the same behaviour for a Saitek P990, although the
solution remains elusive.
** Changed in: libjsw (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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Gamepad axis not working after calibration
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With Emmet's help (thanks for that!), I tested 1.5.6-0ubuntu1, and
unfortunately it did not fix the problem.
In summary, the gamepad axis' (two analogue thumb controls and the
4/8-way directional pad) works fine until I try to calibrate it in
jscalibrator. Then the axis's stop working. They start
I'm running Ubuntu 6.10 "Edgy Eft".
I'll work out how to do that, and test it out.
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Thank you for your offer. Which release of Ubuntu are you running?
libjsw 1:1.5.6-0ubuntu1 is now available in feisty, but it would require
a recompile for edgy or dapper. I'm curious if this fixed your bug (as
it may be related to bug 78059).
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That is fantastic. I guess I am just used to calibrating my joypad from
Windows.
Interesting about jscalibrator. I just assumed it was "the way" to
calibrate joysticks/gamepads. It was the first calibration program I
found, so that was why I used it... I didn't know about jscal at all,
but I will
Well, most of the time you don't need to calibrate it, even for analogue
axes (or at least I don't, with the X52). Most games depend on the new
linux input drivers, for which calibration can be done with joystick's
jscal (if the center is completely off). I believe the only game for
which jscalib
Hi, that was quick. :)
I don't need to calibrate it? Even when it has analogue controls?
It is this one:
http://www.saitek.com/uk/prod/P3000.htm
You can't really see the analogue controls there, so also see this picture
which is very like it:
http://www.saitek.com/uk/prod/P2900.htm
As I said,
Thanks for your bug report, and the pointer to the forums thread.
There's something funny about axis detection for both jscalibrator and
js_demo (in the flightgear package). In general, you don't need to
calibrate your gamepad or joystick prior to playing most games.
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