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Is LINDA ignoring buttons?

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Hello,

I have one problem with LINDA. I am building some hardware on MJ-16 joystick card (just generic joystick card with 8 potentiometers, 64 buttons, 16 switches, 4 rotary encoders and 1 position hat). I have connected some buttons to this board and I see them in Windows hardware management working. But in LINDA they just do nothing. When I am pressing buttons on my old cheap joystick LINDA recognises the button which has just been pressed and highlights it - but not on my joystick card buttons. Is this some known bug or something I can solve?

 

Note that I have not connected any potentiometers to the board, just buttons - so there is no signal on 8 analog axis which causes them to flicker in windows hardware management - can this somehow overload LINDA?

 

Pavel

www.dc-9.eu


Edit: Buttons are connected correctly, FSUIPC can see them and assign functions to them as well as default FS options can map to them anything. Just LINDA is ignoring them  :rolleyes:

Normally, if FSUIPC recognises your Hardware, LINDA will do also (if it'S a normal HID Device)

 

So, I have no Idea, why your MJ-16 is not supported, sorry ... :unsure:

Guenter Steiner
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Ok... I changed the card for Leo Bodnar one which works great. My MJ16 is pretty simple HID device, one of simplest ever available - but no problem, I will just use another HW. Thanks :)

 

Pavel

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