Messages in this thread | | | From | David Findlay <> | Subject | BUG: Joystick driver | Date | Tue, 1 Jan 2002 13:07:44 +1000 |
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I think i've discovered a bug in the analog joystick driver. I have a multifunction analog joystick which defaults to a mode where the 4 standard joystick buttons are linked to keystrokes. In this mode the joystick has no standard joystick buttons, and the kernel doesn't detect it when booting. If i turn off this switch before booting up the kernel detects the joystick as a 4 button 2 axis joystick correctly. Could someone please change the analog joystick driver so it doesn't try to detect buttons, and will just accept input from any button when it is pressed, even if the button wasn't previously detected? Or is there a better solution? Thanks,
David
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