Jezz_X Wrote:because they all have the buttons in different places and some have analog buttons and others have digital and then it all depends on just how well the linux drivers for them work and how it maps the buttons.
The problem is there is no real standard
Buttons are usually mapped from id=0 to id=numbuttons (in my case I have 8 buttons).
Axis may be different, but I'm asking for an EXAMPLE, not a full-working configuration.
For other media centers I read example config, and I've refined it for my joypad.
Having as an example a Xbox controller, which have a lot of buttons and analog sticks, is much more difficult to
1) notice which are the more important functions (15 buttons are mapped... but If they were 8 which of them can be removed?)
2) how axis works, or if there's a way to use digital pad
I know we are talkin about the Xbox media center, but if you're porting it to linux thne you might know that a lot of guys without the xbox will try your software, and wants to enjoy it!
Based on my friends, neither of them are using PC controllers with analog buttons/sticks etc etc... all of them have cheap gamepads with only digital inputs/axis. If you hit the PC world, you'll meet this reality.