https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=776834
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=776834#c4
Dennis Grunert
Hmm, but you did not describe what is not working. The logs suggest that the device is indeed recognized as a USB device with two interfaces, both being a keyboard.
All what I expect of the keyboard is working. But it is also recognized as joystick: I see /dev/input/js0 and with the openSUSE joystick configuration (/usr/bin/systemsettings) I can even see the 37 axes (which are showing all a value of -32767 expect axes 11 and 12 which show 0 as value). 57 buttons are also recognized. The problem is now the following: Suppose I want to play a game, e.g. a flight simulator (problem occurs with all games I tested so far). For this is attach my real USB joystick to the computer and start the game. But the real joystick "is not working" because the game first sees all the >30 buttons and axes of the Microsoft keyboard (of course, because it is js0), which leaves the axes of the real joystick be number 37, 38 and so on. Even X-Plane is only able to map the first 20 axes it "sees" and they are all from the Microsoft keyboard. Because the keyboard is recognized as USB joystick, I am not able to remove it with the system settings of openSUSE which is telling me that in order to remove a USB joystick I should simply unplug it. The work around would be to first unplug the keyboard, start the game and then plug it in again. But only because there is a workaround doesn't mean that it isn't a bug. Please tell me, if you need further logs and with which commands I can produce them. -- Configure bugmail: https://bugzilla.novell.com/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug.