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- #Axis t8311 joystick recognized but no motion how to
- #Axis t8311 joystick recognized but no motion software
Don't really think this is what your problem would be though.ĭon't know, sorry I can't be more help. On a side note, I've always had a problem with my megas, that if I unplug them while they're trying to communicate with the computer (has been especially noticeable when I try to program 1 a couple times in a row while tweaking my program, and then opening the comp port each time) And I'd need to shut the arduino IDE off all the way.
#Axis t8311 joystick recognized but no motion software
I use arduino IDE but i think that this software doesnt create.
#Axis t8311 joystick recognized but no motion how to
I also found a guide to extend Unojoy to 30 buttons by modifing USB descriptors, reports etc but i dont know how to make my final custom firmware to flash the bootloader.Ĭould you link the guide? I searched a sec and found this thing This weekend when I get soem time to sit at my workbench at home and tinker I'll try to be more helpful. Before yesterday I'd never looked up unojoy. I already tried the UnoJoy project, (13 buttons 2 axis) and it worked for me but ONLY for the FIRST time that i connect duino in a USB port,then stopped working! i tried another port, it worked and then stop again! dont know why! You might not need more then an uno, if you get creative.īefore post this topic i found a looot of stuff for HID joystick but then i realised that i dont know basic things. i think it might not work on a mega since they're redoing some of the code in the bootloader with the intent of it being on an uno. Then add more as you get them all working, and make sure they work on your computer.Įdit: Now that i look at their page a bt more and how they get the program to work. You might wanna start with maybe 2 axis, and like 6 buttons. As far as having all those switches is concerned. I haven't messed with it (though it looks like I'm going to this weekend) and will probably be about what your looking for. These guys have made a library that will let an arduino act as a USB controller to plug into a PC.
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Might be a bit helpful if you haven't played with a joystick yet. (heck i have a steel battalion controller that i wired to arduino, and thats only got like 9 axes, and like 40 buttons) Though that didnt get plugged into a PC.Ī far as getting your joystick and button readings, those are pretty straightforward