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* works on PC under Ubuntu-based distros or Windows | * works on PC under Ubuntu-based distros or Windows | ||
* works on Raspberry Pi under Raspbian | * works on Raspberry Pi under Raspbian | ||
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* up to 8 profiles per controller | * up to 8 profiles per controller | ||
* on-the-fly profile switch with switch back mode and configurable delay | * on-the-fly profile switch with switch back mode and configurable delay | ||
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* mouse calibration mode with calibration tests | * mouse calibration mode with calibration tests | ||
* keyboard/mouse/joystick macros with precise event scheduling | * keyboard/mouse/joystick macros with precise event scheduling | ||
− | * on-the-fly macro sets swapping | + | * on-the-fly macro sets toggling/swapping |
* control axes and buttons from the command line (automation...) | * control axes and buttons from the command line (automation...) | ||
* updater | * updater | ||
* config downloader | * config downloader | ||
* config conversion & auto-binding | * config conversion & auto-binding | ||
+ | * remote connection over UDP/IP: can receive/send controls from/to other GIMX instances | ||
==Performance== | ==Performance== |
Revision as of 10:32, 3 September 2014
Any feature that is not specified on this page is not supported.
Features
- works on PC under Ubuntu-based distros or Windows
- works on Raspberry Pi under Raspbian
- up to 8 profiles per controller
- on-the-fly profile switch with switch back mode and configurable delay
- supported devices: mice, keyboards, joysticks (gamepads, wheels, ...)
- multiple joysticks, mice and keyboards can be used independently
- configuration GUIs with automatic event & device detection
- button-to-button, axis-to-axis, button-to-axis, and axis-to-button mappings
- axis intensity control for button-to-axis mappings (sticks and pressure-sensitive buttons)
- customizable mouse translation (dead zone, sensitivity, acceleration, smoothing)
- mouse driving/flying mode
- graphical display of the controller state
- mouse calibration mode with calibration tests
- keyboard/mouse/joystick macros with precise event scheduling
- on-the-fly macro sets toggling/swapping
- control axes and buttons from the command line (automation...)
- updater
- config downloader
- config conversion & auto-binding
- remote connection over UDP/IP: can receive/send controls from/to other GIMX instances
Performance
- 100 updates/s (bt controller, real sixaxis report rate)
- up to 250 updates/s (usb adapter)
- measured MAX latency between event reception and emission: bt controller = lower than 12ms
- measured AVERAGE latency between event reception and emission: bt controller = about 6ms