Does XOrg not have any proper HID support at all?
Cedric Sodhi
manday at gmx.net
Sat Jul 24 07:23:50 PDT 2010
Hello,
the device is a SpaceNavigator by 3dconnexion. I think I'll have to revise a big part of what I said:
Indeed, the device works with all its axes. That was my mistake. The problem is that the evdev driver does not support any configuration for the addinial axes, nor does it offer as many options as the original mouse driver which doesnt even account for the exinstance of the axes.
The evdev driver only supports configuration for an X and a Y axis, which is 2 out of 6 axes. I can't get any of the other axes configured - that's my problem.
Again, sorry for the confusion, it have been some weeks since I dropped the issue and only recently I had time to mail to you so I actually forgot part of my own problem.
On 07/24/2010 04:00 PM, Greg KH wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 12:24:05PM +0200, Cedric Sodhi wrote:
>> Hello, this is a serious question and a serious issue, as far I can see.
>> For the last month I've been trying all possible workarrounds an tricks I
>> could possibly imagine to get XOrg accept a
>>
>> 6 Degrees Of Freedom HID compliant Input Device
>
> Works for me here, have you not used the evdev driver in xorg?
>
> The HID driver is in the kernel, not in xorg, and is not a trivial thing
> to implement (seriously, have you read the HID spec?)
>
> What specifically are you having problems with? What are the errors
> that you get.
>
> thanks,
>
> greg k-h
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