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Old 3rd February 2010, 11:31 PM
hbaird Online
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How do I know the Joystick device?

I have the Joystick driver installed and it works in the FlightGear app. I need to calibrate it if possible. I found jsattach and jscal. I know it works like a Logitech Warrier. I don't know the device nomenclature. I connects to a USB port so I suspect it is a /dev/usbmon X with X = o thru 7. I don't know how to identify it. Can anyone help?
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Old 4th February 2010, 07:34 AM
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Is your device listed by

lsusb

I think the Bus numbers in the output correspond to the numbers in /dev/usbmon.
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