This is a joystick driver for Java with support for ForceFeedback (haptic effects). It is based on SDL, therefore it is platform independent and works on Windows, Linux and MacOS X.

Features

  • Support for joystick input: axes (incl. sliders and rotation axes), point-of-view sticks, trackballs and buttons.
  • Support for force feedback (haptic effects).
  • Includes complete javadoc.
  • Interface compatible with Controller from LWJGL (http://www.lwjgl.org/).
  • Based on SDL 1.3 (http://www.libsdl.org/) - SDL is platform independent.
  • Tested on Windows, Linux and MacOS X.

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License

BSD License

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Linux, Mac, Windows

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Developers

User Interface

Project is a user interface (UI) system, SDL

Programming Language

C++, Java

Related Categories

C++ Games, C++ Hardware Drivers, Java Games, Java Hardware Drivers

Registered

2009-11-07