01-23-2015, 05:27 AM
Hi everyone! I'm hoping someone can shed some light on an issue I'm having. First off, here are some system specs:
HP Envy 17 (Laptop)
Fedora 20 x64 (includes systemd and udev)
Linux 3.17.8 Kernel
Intel i7 CPU
NVIDIA GeForce GT 740M
16 GB DDR3 RAM
pcsx2 1.3.0-20150118130847
Ok, I have a Dualshock 3 Playstation Controller that I connect via USB to my laptop. jstest shows that the controller works great but the OnePAD plugin doesn't register any of the pressure sensitive buttons, including cross, square, triangle, and circle. I also have the Mednafen emulator installed and the controller works, but I have to manually define the button mappings in the config file. I'm wondering if the "pressure values" are conflicting with the button on/off events.
I found this post on the forum that suggests that udev may be at fault: http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-sixaxis-c...registered
However, I tried the suggestions for changing permissions on event$N files (as well as creating udev rules) and it still doesn't work. I found that the config file is located at bin/inis/OnePAD.ini and saw that there are button mappings in there. Is there any way I can manually map buttons using this file? WIll it even work?
I'm open to other suggestions also. Thank you!
HP Envy 17 (Laptop)
Fedora 20 x64 (includes systemd and udev)
Linux 3.17.8 Kernel
Intel i7 CPU
NVIDIA GeForce GT 740M
16 GB DDR3 RAM
pcsx2 1.3.0-20150118130847
Ok, I have a Dualshock 3 Playstation Controller that I connect via USB to my laptop. jstest shows that the controller works great but the OnePAD plugin doesn't register any of the pressure sensitive buttons, including cross, square, triangle, and circle. I also have the Mednafen emulator installed and the controller works, but I have to manually define the button mappings in the config file. I'm wondering if the "pressure values" are conflicting with the button on/off events.
I found this post on the forum that suggests that udev may be at fault: http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-sixaxis-c...registered
However, I tried the suggestions for changing permissions on event$N files (as well as creating udev rules) and it still doesn't work. I found that the config file is located at bin/inis/OnePAD.ini and saw that there are button mappings in there. Is there any way I can manually map buttons using this file? WIll it even work?
I'm open to other suggestions also. Thank you!