Re: linux kernel HID problem with Saitek X52 Pro Flight System

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Jiri Kosina wrote:
> On Wed, 9 Sep 2009, Sergey Kolesnikov wrote:
> 
>> Yes, reverting this commit helps. I've tried jstest and succeeded to 
>> change the state of each available button/axis.
> 
> Thanks for verifying.
> 
>> May be there is another way to distinguish between such joysticks and 
>> digitizers?  
> 
> Well, first I'll need the report descriptor dump (i.e. the HID debugging 
> output, see one of the previous mails), to see how the device is 
> presenting itself to the system. And then possibly fix the input mapping 
> in HID code, so that we don't infringe on mappings of different device 
> classes.
> 

I know this is quite a long time ago now, but has there be any outcome
on how to handle those joysticks?

-Stefan
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