February 22, 201214 yr Hello and thank you for your great tool,last week I tried it and I have a question:as I have more than 10 joysticks (USB-I/O-Interfaces) in my configuration, it would be important to select those joysticks which are important to be configured with LINDA, and to exclude those who are not as important.But LINDA finds the Joysticks automatically. Is it possible to tell LINDA, which Joysticks shall be found or to eliminate joysticks, that shall not be configured.Is there any chance that LINDA will give support for more than 10 Joysticks ?Thanks and best regards,gunter
February 22, 201214 yr Hi Gunter,unfortunately I have to say to both questions: NO!or better, I do not know a way to do this...And there will be no further development in the near future, so I think you shouldn't wait to get a support for then 10 devices ...(However, more then 10 devices could work, but they are simply not listed in the LINDA GUI. If you disable the unwanted devices, the other should came up in the GUI. That's not comfortable but it is working - hopefully)sorry,Günter Guenter Steiner -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Betatester for: A2A, LORBY, FSR-Pillow Tester --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
February 23, 201214 yr Author Hello Günter,thank you! Nevertheless, a wonderful tool for cockpitbuilding, I will send a Paypal-donation!Best regards,Günter P.S. Why don't you offer a share/payware-version with advanced features and permanentlysupport?
February 23, 201214 yr P.S. Why don't you offer a share/payware-version with advanced features and permanentlysupport?we disussed this of course.But a payware have to be 100% bug free and needs 100% support.And I'm running already out of time to give 100% support here...I'll try to do my best ...Viele Grüße,Günter Guenter Steiner -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Betatester for: A2A, LORBY, FSR-Pillow Tester --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
February 23, 201214 yr Plug in 10 devices only and assign those functions the way you want. Next plug in the other devices you had to remove but also unplug some devices you already assigned so that you limit the amount of devices plugged in to a total of 10. Assign your functions to these remaining devices. When finished assigning you will most likely be able to plug all your devices back in and be use them with the assignments you made. Dont forget to close LINDA before unplugging devices otherwise it locks up.This is how I used to do it when the limit was only 5 devices some months ago before the recent update added support for up to 10 devices, I only had 6 or 7 devices though, so I'm not sure if there was some other limiting factor on the number of devices other than the GUI not supporting more than 5 devices. As long as these more than 10 devices you have report a unique device ID in Windows my suggestion should work in theory. Cheers, Andy.
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