Author Topic: Using a gamepad on linux?  (Read 1290 times)

Hey, so I just got a gigaware game controller (it's like xbox), and it should work, except I don't think the mouse movement will work. How can I get mouse movement to actually work on blockland? I want to move a joystick around and have my player move around.
Okay, now I can't even set keybinds using the controller. Help.
« Last Edit: January 20, 2014, 05:13:41 PM by xSetrox »



xpadder
-$10
-Not supported on linux (it doesn't say it at least)
-Not paying $10 for something that can possibly not work

-$10
-Not supported on linux (it doesn't say it at least)
-Not paying $10 for something that can possibly not work

-lol money
-wine
-lol money

-lol money
-wine
-lol money
Look, just because it's a windows program doesn't mean wine can run it.
And I'm not paying for something I can possibly get for free.

-Not supported on linux (it doesn't say it at least)

best solution is to switch from linux.
notice how you got more problems ever since you've been using linux? the support is stuff

best solution is to switch from linux.
notice how you got more problems ever since you've been using linux? the support is stuff
jesus christ, I am not switching my OS any time soon. I have brought this up multiple times, especially with you. Now, please get back on topic.
I want something that can run on linux, is free, and does everything I said in OP.

jesus christ, I AM NOT SWITCHING MY OS ANY TIME SOON. I have brought this up multiple times, especially with you. Now, please get back on topic.

were not off topic you are

to fix your problem the best way is to switch to an OS with much more support

otherwise

-lol money
-wine
-lol money

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« Last Edit: January 20, 2014, 06:03:50 PM by Badspot »

to fix your problem the best way is to switch to an OS with much more support
are you loving serious

are you loving serious


hey it fixes so many other problems too

hey it fixes so many other problems too
I specifically said to NOT tell me to switch to another OS.
And you did.
Now you're just purposely being unhelpful.
Now, stop arguing with me please, and lets get back on topic. I want something that can do everything I said in op, is free, and doesn't require me to switch an OS. Like I said for the 3rd time.

We are not being purposely unhelpful, you're being stubborn. If you want stuff to work, switch OS's. If you asked us how to run LittleBigPlanet on Xbox 360, we would tell you to get a PS3. How is this being off-topic or unhelpful?

And by the way, there are some free xpadder links all over the internet and you can try WINE. If not, switch OS like we have told you 3 times.
« Last Edit: January 20, 2014, 05:58:52 PM by TristanLuigi »

Apparently nobody wants to help me. I have said 4 times to NOT tell me to switch an OS. I am NOT going to. You can even beg me too. The answer is no. I will not switch an OS. Next person to ask this gets the topic locked. I spent 14 dollars on a controller and I would like it to work.

No, the problem is you people are skipping around the issue here. Switching operating systems doesn't fix the issue of using a gamepad on Linux.

FYI, use antimicro.

See, that's all it took.