Input: joystick - refer to /dev/input/js0 in documentation
Nowadays the joystick device nodes are created under /dev/input, reflect this in the documentation in order to make copy and paste easier for users. Signed-off-by: Antonio Ospite <ospite@studenti.unina.it> Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com>
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By default, the device is opened in blocking mode.
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int fd = open ("/dev/js0", O_RDONLY);
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int fd = open ("/dev/input/js0", O_RDONLY);
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2. Event Reading
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For testing the joystick driver functionality, there is the jstest
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program in the utilities package. You run it by typing:
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jstest /dev/js0
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jstest /dev/input/js0
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And it should show a line with the joystick values, which update as you
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move the stick, and press its buttons. The axes should all be zero when the
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some analog joysticks, that either do not use linear resistors, or if you
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want better precision, you can use the jscal program
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jscal -c /dev/js0
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jscal -c /dev/input/js0
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included in the joystick package to set better correction coefficients than
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what the driver would choose itself.
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calibration using the jstest command, and if you do, you then can save the
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correction coefficients into a file
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jscal -p /dev/js0 > /etc/joystick.cal
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jscal -p /dev/input/js0 > /etc/joystick.cal
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And add a line to your rc script executing that file
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5. FAQ
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Q: Running 'jstest /dev/js0' results in "File not found" error. What's the
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Q: Running 'jstest /dev/input/js0' results in "File not found" error. What's the
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cause?
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A: The device files don't exist. Create them (see section 2.2).
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