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A linux userspace device driver that allows joystick events to be remapped. Several joysticks can be combined into a single controller, and button/axes events can be remapped to new joystick, keyboard or mouse events. Advanced scripting also supported.
Velleman K8055 USB Experiment Interface Board driver.
This driver provides a /proc interface which allows the inputs and outputs of the K8055 to be accessed as if they were files, making the K8055 accessible from any programming language and the shell.
In addition to the /proc interface a joystick/input device is created for each K8055,
Optionally a (user provided) script can be executed by the driver when it detects a change on one of the inputs or outputs.
Catweasel-OSX is a project with the goal of developing a complete driver suite for the Catweasel MK3 and MK4 PCI card on Mac OS X. It will include floppy, joystick and SID drivers.
User-space linux driver & application for CH Multi Function Panel: support of all 50 keys, green / red led - simulate keys (keyboard, mouse, joystick,...), mouse & joystick axes - use macros for any key sequence & timings - supports up to 16 MFPs
lpcusb is a USB core stack for the built-in USB device of LPC214x microcontrollers. It handles the hardware interface and USB enumeration/configuration. Included are usage examples like USB joystick HID, USB virtual COM port and USB mass storage on SD-ca
A program, or daemon for Linux, which convertes incoming joystick data to mouse data, so that you can use your joystick/joypad as a mouse device in X.org, gpm or any other program that needs mouse data (even games).
SDLJoytest is a program which will allow you to select from all joysticks found on the system (by SDL), and then test that selected joystick or other game controller.
SDLJoytest requires X, SDL, libGL & libGLU and, of course, a joystick to test.
The program 'jsbuttons' prints the state of joystick buttons as a decimal number to standard output.
It can be used to control the system where keyboard input is impossible/unwanted.
A (simple-to-build) four button pad can be used instead of a joystick.
joyd is a daemon that allows you to trigger commands on your computer by using your joystick or joypad. You can bind commands to single buttons, movements of your stick or combinations.