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Title: Old newbie needs joystick help
Post by: SilentMantis on June 24, 2007, 08:41:04 pm
Bought a new laptop and just had to load the best game in the world on it (FS2, of course)!  but my joystick doesn't seem to be working.  Actually it seems to work all to well in that when the mission comes up the starfield looks like I'm climbing hard up and left and then it freezes the game and I've got to Ctrl-Alt-Del to get out.  I've tried dropping the sensitivity down to nothing with the largest deadzone and it didn't work.  I've tried a brand spanking version of my old joystick (Logitech Extreme 3D Pro) but it does the exact same thing as the old one.  I've tried the joystick 0 option and it crashed and I tried the joystick 1 option and the game went on and did NOT crash but the joystick didn't work.
I've had the old joystick for a number of years now (3?) and used to use it on one of the earlier version of FS2 Open and it worked just fine.  I've tried everything I can think of but can only get the game to work if I unplug the joystick.
Help!
Thanks!

P.S. Turey, the updater is awesome!
Title: Re: Old newbie needs joystick help
Post by: Game_Master64 on June 24, 2007, 09:49:55 pm
try re-calibrating your joystick. if your on windows xp thats
start>settings>control panel>printers and other hardware>game controlers(if you have it set to grouped, if not go directly to game controllers)>select your joystick, then click properties>look for a "Calibrate" option
Title: Re: Old newbie needs joystick help
Post by: karajorma on June 25, 2007, 06:27:05 am
http://www.hard-light.net/forums/index.php/topic,45480.msg926726.html#msg926726

Take a look at that. I suspect you have the same problem. There is another solution other than a new keyboard though.
Title: Re: Old newbie needs joystick help
Post by: Wobble73 on June 25, 2007, 06:34:25 am
Sorry karajorma, but I don't think that will be the problem as he states he is using a laptop.

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Title: Re: Old newbie needs joystick help
Post by: karajorma on June 25, 2007, 07:24:07 am
Depends if his laptop has any fancy multimedia functions. As that's the actual cause of the problem.
Title: Re: Old newbie needs joystick help
Post by: SilentMantis on June 25, 2007, 07:42:00 pm
My laptop is a brand new Dell Insperion E1505 running Vista.  2GB RAM and a Radeon x1400 video card.  I've tried recalibrating my joystick and I've uninstalled and re-installed it with new drivers too.  I don't know if the keyboard has multi-media functions.  I know Vista is supposed to be superior at multimedia so maybe that could be it.
Karajorma I pulled up that link you pasted but I can't figure out what to do.

This was one line of advice but I don't know how to enable or what to edit to enable this string.
"try:
$ export SDL_JOYSTICK_DEVICE=/dev/input/js0 && ./fs2_open_r
Don't forget to change /dev/input/js0 to whatever you use."

"`export SDL_JOYSTICK_DEVICE=/dev/null` to my script that runs the game" was another option and I don't know how to enable this either.  Sorry, I'm a compensation guy not a software guy.

Thanks for the help, guys, I appreciate it.
Title: Re: Old newbie needs joystick help
Post by: Turey on June 25, 2007, 07:54:27 pm
This was one line of advice but I don't know how to enable or what to edit to enable this string.
"try:
$ export SDL_JOYSTICK_DEVICE=/dev/input/js0 && ./fs2_open_r
Don't forget to change /dev/input/js0 to whatever you use."

"`export SDL_JOYSTICK_DEVICE=/dev/null` to my script that runs the game" was another option and I don't know how to enable this either.  Sorry, I'm a compensation guy not a software guy.

Thanks for the help, guys, I appreciate it.

As both of those are Linux solutions, it's not surprising you can't get them to work.
Title: Re: Old newbie needs joystick help
Post by: Game_Master64 on June 25, 2007, 08:33:59 pm
perhaps it's just a bug when trying to play on vista?
Title: Re: Old newbie needs joystick help
Post by: SilentMantis on June 25, 2007, 09:00:46 pm
Could be.  I'll update my old computer (XP) to 3.6.9 and see what that does.  I'll let you know.

By the way here's the log file from my latest crash on Vista.

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Title: Re: Old newbie needs joystick help
Post by: SilentMantis on June 30, 2007, 02:48:12 pm
Update:  Brought the old computer (an XP machine) up to 3.6.9 and the joystick works just fine so it looks like its a Vista thing.  Do you think its simply a new driver needed from Logitech (I currently have the most up to date drivers) or could there be some FSO fix.  Thoughts?
Title: Re: Old newbie needs joystick help
Post by: Hades on June 30, 2007, 06:20:51 pm
Update:  Brought the old computer (an XP machine) up to 3.6.9 and the joystick works just fine so it looks like its a Vista thing.  Do you think its simply a new driver needed from Logitech (I currently have the most up to date drivers) or could there be some FSO fix.  Thoughts?



It Could be that VISTA does not like FSO, and with FSO on your computer it might be messing up the joystick.It also could be that Vista is really new and you joystick might be out of date.How Old is your joystick?
Title: Re: Old newbie needs joystick help
Post by: colecampbell666 on June 30, 2007, 08:04:14 pm
Frig all these updates! Get a Saitek. The only good thing about Logitech joysticks is that they introduced me to FS.
Title: Re: Old newbie needs joystick help
Post by: SilentMantis on July 01, 2007, 10:40:45 pm
Joystick is about 3 years old but I have the newest drivers in place and it works just fine on the old computer.  I can run FSO on the new computer without a joystick and it runs just fine.  Plug in my joystick (with up to date drivers) and it goes to crap.
Title: Re: Old newbie needs joystick help
Post by: colecampbell666 on July 02, 2007, 08:09:11 am
The drivers have probably not been tested with Vista, only XP.