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#1 2008-10-24 18:32:10

torisuke
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Registered: 2008-10-24
Posts: 5

System-wide joystick deadzone?

Hi,

I've just recently installed Arch a few weeks back, and so far most everything has worked into a simple and predictable manner (minus a few hiccups with linuxwacom).

Anyways, I have many older gamepads in which the analog sticks have gotten sloppy and never center to the same place(in this case a dualshock2 connected via a Radioshack USB adapter). As such, these devices normally required a deadzone adjustment back in windows. Is there any equivalent way to set a system deadzone in *linuxs?

I've used jscal for calibration, and it seems to have some sort of correction options but I have not found anyway to set a deadzone in it.

Thanks for your assistance

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#2 2008-10-24 18:55:49

Ranguvar
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Registered: 2008-08-12
Posts: 2,549

Re: System-wide joystick deadzone?

Does this help? Looks like there's some deadzone settings, but I have no clue whether they actually offset the deadzone.

http://www.thelinuxblog.com/linux-man-pages/4/joystick

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