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Feb 23, 2010

i am trying to use my logitech gamepad as a mouse using js2mouse. It is not working.

i am running suse 11.2

I have downloaded and installed js2mouse with no errors. when i run it i get:

# js2mouse
Number of axes : 6
Number of buttons : 12
Driver version : 131328
Joystick name : Logitech Logitech Dual Action

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i dont get any errors form the terminal, but it does not work.

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