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YOU ARE AWESOME! I own TWO of those gamepads... best ones on the market, IHMO! I will have to test this once I get a USB adapter... which one do I get for the N800???
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Nice! Are there any issues with running the xsp sdlquake in kde or are you running in non-xsp mode?
I need to download the latest I have an old version, I just wanted to test
As for quetoo, I think the normal quake 2 needs autoexec.cfg line :
set in_joystick "1" I will try this but the keyboard emulation appears to be working well.
Assuming quetoo didnt rip out joystick support to make lean (like they did with the menus), you might try that... although if that does work theres alot of potential for complicated axis mapping which might yield better performance/accuracy.
For vnc or rdesktop I could see mapping buttons to browser fullscreen key, right click. I dont suppose you could map axis to mouse axis could you? Or would bluetooth mouse would work with KDE?
No you can map any key to any mouse button, but you can not map an axis to a mouse button, I already tried.
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I compiled joydev.ko for joystick support
insmod joydev.ko
http://penguinbait.com/joydev.ko
Its working great but there are no apps that I know of that will take advantage of them. I am hoping quetoo will work, but I need to figure out how to map the correct buttons, the menu would be nice,is it possible to get that in quetoo?? Perhaps quake will work, I will try that next.
Here is how I know its working (KDE has a joystick test tool)
All 10 buttons register and all the dpads are working
I just got done playing quetoo and it runs awesome, and with this full function cordless jostick, it would be really cool, its time to start porting all kinds of games
Joysticks, cdrom/dvds harddrives, I am loving this USB OTG support