We cannot offer support for this product however. The X-Arcade™ Trackball will act like a mouse, and you will need to connect a keyboard or X-Arcade™ joystick into the keyboard port of the adapter. The Smartjoy Frag™ simulates the analog stick movement with mouse/trackball movement, therefore it will not work exactly like a mouse/trackball would on a PC. The X-Arcade™ Trackball has also been tested and works with the "Smartjoy Frag™" adapters for the Playstation™ 2 and XBOX™. For an extensive overview of all joystick related modules in Linux, you will need access to the Linux kernel sources - specifically the Documentation section. We finally tried a minimal interface by attaching the joystick directly into the ESP32 board. Unless you are using very old joystick that uses Gameport or a proprietary USB protocol, you will need just the generic USB Human Interface Device (HID) modules.
You can use this for XBOX™ Linux and other emulation software with mouse support (if any). And it can be found by other devices and it contains the data that the client can read. The PlayStation™ 2 console has USB ports on it, this may work for some games with mouse support.įor the XBOX™ you can get a USB-XBOX port adapter to connect the X-Arcade™ Trackball to the XBOX™, but no games support it. Some games may require the use of 2 analog sticks simultaneously, you can use DualStick mode for some of these, otherwise we recommend using the standard handheld gamepad for such games.
The two analog joysticks work fine, but not the d-pad. Heres how Ive configured the 5th and 6th axis in the input manager. Check the button legend for the console for which you are attempting to use. Im still having problems with the GameElements gamepads d-pad in the Unity editor. Switching between digital and analog control is easy, and is slightly different for each console.
The X-Arcade™ supports only one digital joystick per player, therefore a mode change needs to be made to select whether this joystick functions as the D-pad or the left analog thumbstick. Most games use the D-pad and/or left thumbstick to operate a game. Handheld gamepads for newer game consoles feature both digital and analog controlling devices. Solution home Support By Product X-Arcade Console Adapters Why doesn't my X-Arcade joystick control my game on my game console?