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2010 Oct 25
1
ORVALDI 650/750/900SP.
...:1d.1-2/input0
2). add [orvaldi] entry to /etc/ups/ups.conf:
[orvaldi]
driver = megatec_usb
port = /dev/input/by-id/usb-0665_WayTech_USB-RS232_Interface__V1.0__Baud_rate_2400bps-event-if00
^^^^ this is a udev-maintained symlink to proper /dev/input/eventX.
desc = "Orvaldi"
3). test the driver:
# /lib/nut/upsdrvctl -u root -D start orvaldi
Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.4.3
0.000000 Starting UPS: orvaldi
Network UPS Tools - Megatec protocol driver 1.6 (2.4.3)
Serial-over-USB transport layer 0.10
45.000128...
2008 Mar 26
6
Gamepad missing buttons
I am trying to use a Guillemot gamepad with PES6 but the buttons are not recognized.
In kubuntu system settings I can see my pad, callibrate the joysticks and see the buttons are recognized, but not inside wine (only the joysticks are recognized).
I have tried different combinations for the DirectInput entry in the registry but either I have not stumbled upon the correct one or there is another
2016 Nov 14
0
FreeBSD Quarterly Status Report - Third Quarter 2016
...Original evdev Proposal
URL: https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SummerOfCode2014/evdev_Touchscreens
Contact: Vladimir Kondratiev <wulf at cicgroup.ru>
Contact: Oleksandr Tymoshenko <gonzo at FreeBSD.org>
evdev is a portable, API-compatible implementation of the Linux
/dev/input/eventX interface. It covers a wide variety of input devices
like keyboards, mice, and touchscreens (with multitouch support), and
support for it is implemented in a lot of existing userland components
like Qt, libinput, and tslib.
evdev support was started by Jakub Klama as a Google SoC 2014...
2016 Nov 14
0
FreeBSD Quarterly Status Report - Third Quarter 2016
...Original evdev Proposal
URL: https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SummerOfCode2014/evdev_Touchscreens
Contact: Vladimir Kondratiev <wulf at cicgroup.ru>
Contact: Oleksandr Tymoshenko <gonzo at FreeBSD.org>
evdev is a portable, API-compatible implementation of the Linux
/dev/input/eventX interface. It covers a wide variety of input devices
like keyboards, mice, and touchscreens (with multitouch support), and
support for it is implemented in a lot of existing userland components
like Qt, libinput, and tslib.
evdev support was started by Jakub Klama as a Google SoC 2014...