I have a generic xbox USB controller (think for the 360) that I am trying to get working on FreeBSD 12 x64 on my laptop that I have tried connecting with and without usb 3.0
I installed "x11-drivers/xf86-input-joystick" and "sysutils/uhidd"
And configured uhidd like so:
However, the controller does not connect properly (the light will not stay in) and xev detects no input from it. And as such, there is no device to write mappings for in my x11 conf files..
It can be seen loading at boot....
and being connected/disconnected...
Any ideas? freebsd has such a wide array of emulators available, even a ps3 debugging/emulator tool available, so some people must have functioning gamepads..
I have not been able to try linux-js, because like many packages these days it is broken dead and gone.
I installed "x11-drivers/xf86-input-joystick" and "sysutils/uhidd"
And configured uhidd like so:
Code:
uhidd_flags="-kmohs"
uhidd_enable="YES"
However, the controller does not connect properly (the light will not stay in) and xev detects no input from it. And as such, there is no device to write mappings for in my x11 conf files..
It can be seen loading at boot....
Code:
ugen1.3: <Microsoft Corporation. Controller> at usbus1
Code:
ugen1.3: <Microsoft Corporation. Controller> at usbus1 (disconnected)
uhid0: at uhub3, port 3, addr 3 (disconnected)
uhid0: detached
ugen1.3: <Microsoft Corporation. Controller> at usbus1
uhid0 on uhub3
uhid0: <Microsoft Corporation. Controller, rev 2.00/1.00, addr 3> on usbus1
Any ideas? freebsd has such a wide array of emulators available, even a ps3 debugging/emulator tool available, so some people must have functioning gamepads..
I have not been able to try linux-js, because like many packages these days it is broken dead and gone.