I am having issues with a Teensy 2.0 that has a few buttons wired up which acts as keyboard/mouse/gamepad. I programmed it with Arduino and it is really simple and bare bones.
It all worked beautifully for a few months but I haven't connected the Teensy to my PC recently. Now I want to use it again so I plugged it in and Windows recognises it, but the buttons don't work in any games.
So I investigated a bit and in joy.cpl I see that the Teensy controller doesn't show any axis or buttons. See the image:
The thing is that a HTML5 Gamepad Tester page actually recognises the Teensy and the buttons show up and appear to work:
I tried removing drivers, replugging the Teensy and even reinstalling Teensyduino etc but I can't get it to work again. Any suggestions on how to fix this?
I am running Windows 10 64x and I suspect this issue is because of the Anniversary update, but that's just my gut feeling.
Incidentally, I can't program the Teensy with the code (or even gamepad example) that used to work any more. Arduino gives an "'Joystick' was not declared in this scope" error.
It all worked beautifully for a few months but I haven't connected the Teensy to my PC recently. Now I want to use it again so I plugged it in and Windows recognises it, but the buttons don't work in any games.
So I investigated a bit and in joy.cpl I see that the Teensy controller doesn't show any axis or buttons. See the image:
The thing is that a HTML5 Gamepad Tester page actually recognises the Teensy and the buttons show up and appear to work:
I tried removing drivers, replugging the Teensy and even reinstalling Teensyduino etc but I can't get it to work again. Any suggestions on how to fix this?
I am running Windows 10 64x and I suspect this issue is because of the Anniversary update, but that's just my gut feeling.
Incidentally, I can't program the Teensy with the code (or even gamepad example) that used to work any more. Arduino gives an "'Joystick' was not declared in this scope" error.