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I got a new joystick, a Speedlink Black Hawk (USB) with force feedback for which I have written a setup xml file (see attachment) since with the default setup, the rudder control didn't work. Perhaps you could include it in the next version of Flightgear, such that other users with the same joystick could immediately use it. The xml file contains a description of the axis/button setup and should be self-explanatory. I am using Windows XP but I guess the configuration should at least work on all Windows platforms, no idea whether it works under Linux. It would be great if one could get the vibration function to work (for touchdown, running over uneven ground, plane stalling and the like) but I frankly don't know how to do it. Has anybody already implemented force feedback? Let me stress that Flightgear is a great sim and that I really enjoy it a lot! You all are doing a great job! |
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Aircraft-uiuc | ||
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Astro | ||
ATC | ||
Docs | ||
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gui | ||
Huds | ||
Input | ||
Lighting | ||
Nasal | ||
Navaids | ||
Protocol | ||
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Timezone | ||
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AtlasPalette | ||
AUTHORS | ||
ChangeLog | ||
cloudlayers.xml | ||
COPYING | ||
joysticks.xml | ||
keyboard.xml | ||
materials.dtd | ||
materials.xml | ||
mice.xml | ||
NEWS | ||
options.xml | ||
preferences.xml | ||
README | ||
runfgfs.bat | ||
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