Thanks for any help you might be able to offer. After plugging in the gamepad, dmesg shows: 5879.411510 usb 2-1: new low-speed USB device number 8 using exynos-ohci 5879.610530 usb 2-1: New USB device found, idVendor0079, idProduct0011 5879.610560 usb 2-1: New USB device. I know Linux isn't generally thought of as a gaming system but it is definitely capable of it and there are some great games in the Humble Bundles, and old games in Snes9x that I'd really like to use a controller with. Im trying to get a cheap usb gamepad to work under Ubuntu 12.04 running on my arm chromebook (using chroot). While in Xinput mode, when I run lsusb I get the following line for the gamepad, where I cannot see the device name: Bus 001 Device 018: ID. This gamepad has Dinput support, this mode it is detected, but the humble does not work. It does not show up on jstest and also on Steam. My config is as per the documentation - single USB Coral: ( Detectors. In ESXi the Coral USB shows up as Global Unichip product 0x089a (Connected). I’m running Frigate as a HassOS addon, running as an ESXi VM on VMWare ESXi 6.7. I had issues with that emulating mouseclicks and I'd get context-menus when I pushed certain buttons. But in Ubuntu 19.10 I am unable to get it working on Xinput mode. alfwro13 (Andre W.) January 8, 2022, 3:51pm 1. I tried mapping them to BTN buttons but that didn't work. Unplugging does not change /sbin/lsusb behavior. Howerever, after unplugging and replugging, I cannot see the device, it no longer shows up in /media and /sbin/lsusb hangs without any output. Plugging in a PNY multi-device reader with a 16 MB CF card inserted, I can see it immediately. As I said above now I have to map them to keyboard buttons. I have a similar situation with the same kernel. When I mapped the buttons they showed up as joystick buttons. But when I run lsusb in the console it doesnt show up oo.
When I plug my USB mouse in it lites up and seems to work fine, worked on another PC running windows. I am trying to get my PC-GEAR USB (Optical mouse) to work. Is there any way to get this to function like it should?Īnd to clarify how it should function: On my last system (same machine with Ubuntu 10.10, just reformatted to Arch a few days ago) I let xboxdrv start up on boot as a daemon and I could leave the controller plugged in all the time it never interfered with anything, the buttons weren't tied to any keyboard buttons, and I could use it in Jamestown/snes9x no problem. This is my third day running ubuntu hardy heron. I plugged everything in and tried to configure it in FH5 - didnt work. I just bought the Thrustmaster T300 Alcantara Editon and tried to use it for Forza Horizon 5 with Linux. Xboxdrv -deadzone 4000 -dpad-as-button -ui-axismap "x1=KEY_LEFT:KEY_RIGHT,y1=KEY_UP:KEY_DOWN,trigger=void" -ui-buttonmap "a=KEY_A,b=KEY_B,x=KEY_X,y=KEY_Y,rb=KEY_S,lb=KEY_D," -ui-buttonmap "dl=KEY_LEFT,dr=KEY_RIGHT,du=KEY_UP,dd=KEY_DOWN," -ui-buttonmap "start=KEY_W,back=KEY_Q,guide=KEY_E,tl=void,tr=void"īut this is far from ideal. With the Bash command 'lsusb' it shows me this: Bus 001 Device 006: ID 044f:b66d ThrustMaster, Inc.