Non-Logitech wheel support over DirectInput (WIP)

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dazza83
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Re: Non-Logitech wheel support over DirectInput (WIP)

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Matlo wrote:I just ordered a Pi3. I'll let you know if it fixes the performance issues I had on lower Pi models.

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In theory, yes. In practice, there may be issues.
once 6.3 has been released i'll give it a try.

i see these g920 ffb drivers http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-input/msg42863.html made it into kernel 4.6. but as rpi only has 4.4 im guessing it still might not work, have no idea how to install the drivers manually.
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Re: Non-Logitech wheel support over DirectInput (WIP)

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@Boomslangnz
It's all good, buttons are easy to map!

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You're right, the G920 is not supported by the current 4.4 kernel :(
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Re: Non-Logitech wheel support over DirectInput (WIP)

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sorry if this info is somewhere, ive looked through the forums and can't find any

I know you are only emulating certain Logitech wheels at the moment

Is there any plan on trying to get Xbox 360 or Xbox One wheels emulated?
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I did some preliminary work (getting captures of the G920 protocol), but I currently have no time to keep working on it.
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