DIY USB Adapter Not Recognized as Joystick
DIY USB Adapter Not Recognized as Joystick
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The 360 support is experimental, and it works on Linux only.
The Spoof button is available when the selected controller is "360 pad".
The Spoof button is available when the selected controller is "360 pad".
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My main OS is Linux. GIMX runs on Linux first.Thorwich wrote:Is there a specific reason as to why it only runs on Linux?
Make the current code work on Windows.Thorwich wrote:Is there any way to get it working on Windows at all?
This is the way GIMX works.Thorwich wrote:I had read about a possibility with plugging the XBOX controller into the PC and then spoofing from there.
Xbox Controller <-> PC <-> Usb adapter <-> Xbox 360.
I don't know. I just had no time to work on it.Thorwich wrote:If you could tell me the reason it does not properly connecting I might be able to help find a solution.
What tools are you talking about?Thorwich wrote:There are actually developer tools that allow for a PC/XBOX bridge so it is absolutely possible.
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