I've tried using,
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supertuxkart --gamepad-visualization
and it looks fine (although, my pedals output the maximum positive signal when unpressed, and the maximum negative when fully pressed), but it still doesn't work. Is there any way to calibrate the device in STK? I have already calibrated it with jstest-gtk.
In case it helps, here's an explanation of my rather strange setup:
I'm using a Logitech Driving Force GT wheel, however I don't have the pedals for it, so I use the pedals connected to my Sidewinder. Steering is mapped to is axis 0 of the Logitech. The Logitech device has nothing but Steering and menu buttons mapped to it. My pedals are axes 1 and 2 of the Sidewinder, and are the only controls mapped to that device. For some reason, if I map fire, skid, etc. directly to buttons on my wheel, they only sometimes respond and sometimes stick (any idea why this happens? It didn't happen in 0.9.), so they are mapped to keyboard keys which are mapped to the buttons on my wheel using Qjoypad.
EDIT: I just realized that Look Back, Rescue, and pause are also mapped directly to the wheel. This probably shouldn't matter, but in case it does, here it is.
EDIT 2: I noticed that it doesn't happen until I've pressed the pedal at least once after starting the game. If I look at gamepad visualization, when the game is first started, the axis registers as 0, however after it is pressed and unpressed, it registers as the maximum positive value. I'm guessing this is the problem, but I don't have any idea how to fix it.
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QwertyChouskie {l Wrote}:Also, if you tell me what is preventing the upgrade to 18.04, I may be able to help.
The only thing keeping me from upgrading is that my internet connection speed means it would take 8 hours to download, and I can't really do that right now.