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46 lines
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fgjs -- a small program for creating a basic FlightGear joystick
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configuration
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fgjs requires plib to be installed on your system. If you've
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successfully installed and built FlightGear then you should be
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all set
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Build instructions
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At this point, fgjs has only been built and tested under Linux,
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so the makefile is a simple one. cd into the directory in which
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the fgjs source resides and type 'make' and, if you are lucky,
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all will go well. You can e-mail me (apeden@earthlink.net) any
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changes needed to make it work on other systems. It's quite
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possible that this program will become part of the regular
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FlightGear package so
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Running
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Set up your joystick and make sure it works with js_demo from the
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FlightGear distribution. Upon executing fgjs, it will prompt you
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to move the control you wish to use for elevator, ailerons, etc.
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Note that when being prompted for an analog control, you can skip
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the current one by pressing any button and vice-versa when being
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prompted for a button. You may want to do this if for, as an
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example, rudder if you have only one joystick or your joystick
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doesn't have as many analog axes as FlightGear supports.
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Once you've run with this configuration, you may wish to tune
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the dead-band a bit (see fgfsrc.js) as the default, 0.02, may
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be too narrow for your particular hardware/taste.
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And last, but not least, this thing needs a GUI!!!! Hopefully,
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the joystick handling code and interface code are separate
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enough that using that a GUI version could be built using this
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source as a starting point.
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