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Linux-Virtual-Joystick

Allows users to create virtual joysticks in Python code

I wrote this a long, long time ago (it was "old code" according to my commit message 7 years ago...) and do not currently maintain it. It should still work on any Linux system with Python 2.x and UInput ...maybe.

How do I use this?

  1. Build with build.sh, adjust the build script as necessary.
  2. Create a python module implementing the necessary callback functions (see example.py or testjoy.py; not sure which is correct or more recent)
  3. Add your module to ~/.config/vjoy/modules/
  4. Run the executable, vjoy, with your module's name as a command-line argument (no extension)

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