steve.mcgie
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I've been playing around recently with Microsoft's new Xbox Adaptive Controller, which is meant to be like a 'modular' gaming controller for people with disabilities. One of the features on it is that you can plug one or two HID joysticks into it, and it interprets the X & Y axes of the joysticks as if they were the controller's thumbsticks. Plugging in a flight-sim joystick, a Logitech gamepad, or even a regular Xbox controller works fine with this. But when I plugged in a Teensy 2.0 that was programmed in "Keyboard + Mouse + Joystick" mode, and didn't get any result.
My theory on this is that the Adaptive Controller is looking for devices that appear -only- as a Joystick, and that the triple-purpose HID mode of the Teensy throws it off. Like it sees the Keyboard or Mouse components first, and decides that this can't possibly be a Joystick. Or something.
Any thoughts or suggestions on how I might get this working? Thanks!
My theory on this is that the Adaptive Controller is looking for devices that appear -only- as a Joystick, and that the triple-purpose HID mode of the Teensy throws it off. Like it sees the Keyboard or Mouse components first, and decides that this can't possibly be a Joystick. Or something.
Any thoughts or suggestions on how I might get this working? Thanks!