Hardware :: Installing Logitech Atk3 Joystick Not Responding
Jan 5, 2010my joystick is not responding when I plug in. I have lost installation package, can I still proceed?
View 1 Repliesmy joystick is not responding when I plug in. I have lost installation package, can I still proceed?
View 1 RepliesI'd like to install a Logitech webcam with built-in microphone in order to use it in Skype.
It seems to been recognized :
And softs links seems to be created :
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I can't understand the last line... I also got trouble with Adobe Flsah Square flash 64 bits and it may be related to it.
I do not know where looking for. Here are the output of Webkam and Wxcam.
I'm trying to install Debian Squeeze (net install CD) on a PC with an EX100 wireless keyboard and mouse. The system starts the install without any problem, and the keyboard works up to the first blue menu on the Debian installer then stops - the system fails to respond to any key presses.
The mainboard of the system is an Asus M2N68-AM SE2, keyboard / mouse receiver is plugged into one of the USB ports on the back.I've managed to install Ubuntu without problem on this system so I know the PC and keyboard are working fine.
Does anyone know of a variant on the Logitech SetPoint software (it allows more functions for Logitech keyboards and mice) for Ubuntu? Would the Windows version work in Wine? I didn't think it would because the app uses Bluetooth, and I don't know if Wine can do that.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to install Debian Squeeze (net install CD) on a PC with an EX100 wireless keyboard and mouse. The system starts the install without any problem, and the keyboard works up to the first blue menu on the Debian installer then stops - the system fails to respond to any key presses.
The mainboard of the system is an Asus M2N68-AM SE2, keyboard / mouse receiver is plugged into one of the USB ports on the back. I've had a look through the BIOS, there seems to be no option relating to the keyboard. Changing the PnP O/S option seems to make no difference. I've managed to install Ubuntu without problem on this system so I know the PC and keyboard are working fine.
I am new and need help can you tell me how to set up my joystick?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am new to ubunto and want to get my joystick working
View 4 Replies View RelatedIt is possible to use the sixaxis as a joystick. But how?
For a year and a half I've been trying to get sixaxis working on ubuntu, and there appear to be even less options on debian.
While this page suggests there is kernel support, usbmon doesn't show any packages coming down the line at all (But lsusb does recognize the device)
So how do I get debian to recognize the sixaxis?
I have the Joystick driver installed and it works in the FlightGear app. I need to calibrate it if possible. I found jsattach and jscal. I know it works like a Logitech Warrier. I don't know the device nomenclature. I connects to a USB port so I suspect it is a /dev/usbmon X with X = o thru 7. I don't know how to identify it.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am running open suse 11.3 64 bit and am trying hard how to install the above mentioned joystick on my system. I am using a medion akoya laptop. 4 gig ram.
View 3 Replies View RelatedOn Linux, I can access my joystick with the following path: /dev/input/js0. Is there a similar way I can access my joystick on Windows?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a gravis gamepad pro, and while Ubuntu recognizes the input device it's treated as another mouse control instead of an actual joystick.
Anyways to fix this? I looked around under system and didn't see anything that would let me maybe fix this.
I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 amd64, and I'm at a loss on where to go from here.
I just recently did a clean install of 10.10. My controller works fine for games no issues there. I haven't done any sort of configuring in order to make my Logitech cordless rubmble pad 2 controller work as a mouse yet it is. It just started this morning when I booted up. I have found many threads on how to make your controller/joystick work as a mouse. But I have yet to find one on how to get it to quit doing so. Or at least how to toggle it on and off which would be better in my case as Ive found in the past 30 min that I like scrolling with the analog stick much better than pgup/dn or the mouse wheel. The main issue is that I have a 4/yo here that plays games all the time and he keeps opening random things when he plays. I also am looking into how to get virtual box to let windows xp detect my controller but I will post that later after I have done more research if I can't figure it out.
View 1 Replies View RelatedUSB joystick with Linux only works when I disconnected and reconnected its. I have a problem that it can easy, but I didn't find a solution yet. When I turn on my computer using a Debian or Ubuntu and tried to use the joystick the commands of joystick doesn't pass to SO. Once I disconnect and reconnect the joystick on USB port it pass to work.
Environment: SO: Debian 5.0 lsusb - executed this command before disconnect and reconnected the joystick result is equal:
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I am using ubuntu 10.04 and have a problem it seems no matter what joystick I plug into ubuntu it wants to treat it like a mouse. I have no idea as to why this is but it is quite annoying. I searched the menu and have yet to find the ability to disable using the joystick as a mouse function.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have an old Logitech Wingman analog joystick connected to a game port on a Creative sound card. At this point I've got the system to see the joystck and was able to run jscal. I was also able to run jstest. I was able to see positive & negative numbers moving the joystick in four directions. However, when I try 2 different MAME games or Open Arena there is no right direction. Pushing the joystick right only stops it from going left.. Up and down movement seems to be OK.
View 2 Replies View RelatedLooking for a joystick recommendation for a laptop installed with FC8 (kernel 2.6.25-?)
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm using a "HuiJia USB Gamepad" to connect a standard N64 controller to my computer over USB. I'm doing this so that I can play games using mupen64plus, which uses the SDL to get input. My problem has to do with the way the adapter deals with C button events. Apparently, the u/d and l/r C buttons are treated by the adapter as joystick axes, so joystick events are generated by using them. But, for some reason, these events aren't recognized by SDL.
It gets stranger - if I cat the output of /dev/input/event5, the event gets printed when a C button is pressed. Furthermore, when I configure SDL to use the /dev/input/event* devices rather than /dev/input/js0, the C buttons are recognized! (Though, this leads to a situation where the joystick can't be calibrated... go figure). So, I can either have a correctly calibrated joystick with no C buttons or a miscalibrated joystick with working C buttons. Does anyone have any idea what I can do about this situation? The best outcome would be to force the C button joystick events to appear when using /dev/input/js0. Device as it appears in the output of lsusb:
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Currently I have 5 HID's I would like to use on the system at any given time. However, I have the problem of them using different device paths depending on what order I plug them in... Which wreaks havoc on qjoypad and also my music software which looks for a specific device number, which may or may not be the same as it was last time.
For example, I have 2 rock band drum controllers which I use to send MIDI signals. I need them always assigned to the same device path, so that I don't have to change the settings in my music software every time I run it, to make sure it's looking at the right controller
Or if I am going to play games with a gamepad, but I also have the drums hooked up, the gamepad may be assigned to /dev/input/js2, so I create my qjoypad profile.... Let's say the next day I reboot with the drums not plugged in, the gamepad is now /dev/input/js0, and the qjoypad profile won't work because it is looking for that gamepad at /dev/input/js2... So I would either have to create a new profile, or hook the drums back up in the same order ... Or something
It's just a mess...
Is there any way to tell Ubuntu to say "/dev/input/js0 is always Playstation gamepad", "/dev/input/js1 is always drum pad 1", etc.?
Or some way to do away with /dev/input scheme altogether and somehow link directly to the name of the device?
I'm looking for a way to use my PS3 remote as a configurable tool (mouse andor joystick) for my computer. This site doesn't work at all: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sixaxis
View 2 Replies View RelatedI installed two apps that were supposed to give me more settings for my mouse. I installed from Synaptic and everything seemed to work fine, but I can't find anywhere to start the apps so I can do the adjustments. where I can find these to run them?
View 4 Replies View RelatedFor some reason yum and rpm dont do anything when i run yum or rpm commands I cannot reboot at this point.
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I'd like to get the scroll wheel's left and right tilting to work in firefox (go back and forward one page). A lot of the forums suggest ways to do this with xorg.conf, but I see that it's been removed in 11.2. The only mouse support in Yast is this "text console mouse model" thing- what is that?? At any rate, it doesn't have Logitech LX or MX series mice in its list.Any suggestions for getting this to work? Am I going to have to create an xorg.conf file, and what will break if I do? Any ideas what the direction is for Logitech mice in openSUSE? It sure would be great to have better support for mice in this distro
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a set of logitech r20 speakers that I can't get working. Does anyone know where I can download a driver?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm having a very strange problem with my Logitech MX5000. It used to work fine but now I am experiencing some problems.When I start up my PC WITHOUT my spare wired keyboard plugged in, does not type more than one character -I mean only one character- after a random number of key presses (50-100 or more).However, if I start up my PC WITH my spare USB keyboard plugged in, my MX5000 works perfectly.Bluetooth (on) has recognized, installed and connected the keyboard. In fact, now, I am typing this message on MX5000 -with the wired keyboard connected to the PC.
View 1 Replies View Relatedwant to use it with skype. Didn't see a driver online; followed instructions for making changes in vol ctl, didn't see anything wrong.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI installed ubuntu (latest version) but I can't use my Logitech MX5500 Revolution Desktop (it uses bluetooth). The problem started right within the installation, I couldn't use mouse or keyboard.
How can this be? I don't think, that it needs additional drivers, it's working fine in the BIOS etc.
I'm running ubuntu 10.04 and have a logitech webcam that's a few years old. When I run "cheese" all I see are wavy lines.
View 3 Replies View RelatedSince I upgraded to 11.04 my logitech illuminated keyboard remains illuminated after shutdown In 10.10 the keyboard light would shut off after pc shutdown...
View 2 Replies View RelatedWhen I plugged my Logitech Headset into this computer, it wouldn't produce any sound. Checked /etc/asound, /proc/asound/cards, etc. The headset would turn up as a USB identifier instead as of "headset". That made me check /var/log/syslog first:
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Then I took a new one from the package, (I prevent disaster and bought 3 of them) plugged it in and it worked as well. Conclusion: hardware defect. It is unlikely, but you should not exclude the possibility. BTW lousy quality, only 6 months old, and Logitech is supposed to be one of the better brands. Unfortunately postage for warranty return will be more expensive than replacing.