Re: Force feedback in Linux

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On Mon, 5 Jan 2009, ?????? ??????? wrote:

>    My joystick Logitech Force 3D Pro (0x046d:0xc286) successfully
> detected by current kernel (I have 2.6.27). But force feedback cannot
> work properly (it works only with one axis). This joystick have 2 FF
> axises (X and Y), but kernel supports only one (fftest program moves
> only in X-axis): I cannot found any IOCTLs which can be used for
> switching axises for force feedback effects. Also, it is no any
> discussion about that.
>    I want to impliment neccessary functionality but kernel redesign is
> required, I think.

I don't think I fully understand, sorry. What's wrong with the 'direction' 
field of struct ff_effect?

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Jiri Kosina
SUSE Labs
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