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connected but can't detect any key #64

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WeissP opened this issue Sep 28, 2019 · 3 comments
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connected but can't detect any key #64

WeissP opened this issue Sep 28, 2019 · 3 comments

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@WeissP
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WeissP commented Sep 28, 2019

I want Joycon be an additional Input device in Linux, but not for game. So I don't really know if the drive is designed for this.

In the shell seems good:
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but with command xev I can't see any key in Joycon. And the package "pynput" , which can monitor the keyboard in Python, does also not work.

@EmeraldSnorlax
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EmeraldSnorlax commented Feb 28, 2020

Same issue, but just trying to use it in dolphin.
No debug output beyond this is generated (as shown here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lw6h8uZDAV8)

According to dolphin, no button input, let alone joystick movement, seems to happen.
Using Linux56, Manjaro

@parkerlreed
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FWIW xev is for keyboard/mouse input. Not for joysticks.

@EmeraldSnorlax
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EmeraldSnorlax commented Feb 28, 2020

This seems to be getting more wierd.
Steam controller settings works perfectly (joycons paired as a single controller - ie R + L pair rather then SL + SR) with the left joycon, but the right only registers presses and movements on the joystick about 10% of the time.

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