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I recently had an issue with the xpad driver not recognizing my Xbox 360 wireless dpad, although the controller is official my receiver is not. I had success making it work when reverting to xboxdrv, however not with the xpad driver. I used the out of the box kernel 6.12, I also compiled the xpad-git from the AUR and also from here, none of it worked, only the xboxdrv.
I assume it is some driver problem with my receiver because, it registers the input in the ¨hardwaretester.com/gamepad¨ although it does not register anywhere else except if I map the dpad with Steam input. It makes kinda of annoying having to add everything to Steam to use my dpad, specially emulators. It seems that Linux is receiving input from the dpad, it just doesn´t think its the dpad,
If it may be useful, lsusb reports the receiver as ¨Bus 003 Device 003: ID 045e:02a9 Microsoft Corp. ¨
I'm not well versed in programming and my knowledge of Linux is kinda of average, so maybe I could help fix this issue with another information feel free to ask me and I'll try to provide more information if needed.
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I recently had an issue with the xpad driver not recognizing my Xbox 360 wireless dpad, although the controller is official my receiver is not. I had success making it work when reverting to xboxdrv, however not with the xpad driver. I used the out of the box kernel 6.12, I also compiled the xpad-git from the AUR and also from here, none of it worked, only the xboxdrv.
I assume it is some driver problem with my receiver because, it registers the input in the ¨hardwaretester.com/gamepad¨ although it does not register anywhere else except if I map the dpad with Steam input. It makes kinda of annoying having to add everything to Steam to use my dpad, specially emulators. It seems that Linux is receiving input from the dpad, it just doesn´t think its the dpad,
If it may be useful, lsusb reports the receiver as ¨Bus 003 Device 003: ID 045e:02a9 Microsoft Corp. ¨
I'm not well versed in programming and my knowledge of Linux is kinda of average, so maybe I could help fix this issue with another information feel free to ask me and I'll try to provide more information if needed.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: