Hello Göran,
Thanks for the reply. I agree each input device would have their
own protocol, but the corresponding driver should abstract them out and
present some standard interface, right?
Is there no GTK+ API for handling joysticks like in SDL? Polling for the
events by reading file should work on Linux, which I intended to handle
through
libevdev(http://www.freedesktop.org/software/libevdev/doc/1.4.5/) but
this is Linux specific as input devices will be handled differently on
Windows. GTK+ has advantage of being cross-platform so I'd prefer any
GTK+ API for this task. If not, should I use another cross-platform
library(e.g. SDL) for the joystick handling purpose only or implement
the joystick-handler for each platform separately?
Best regards,
Samik
On Saturday 16 January 2016 02:48 PM, Göran Hasse wrote:
Hello,
In theory this is simple. Every device (in unix/linux) have a file under
/dev/input/...
Just open and read data from this device as from an ordinary file-descriptor.
In practice every joystick, mouse vendor have its own protocol and you must
know this protocol to be able
to read and parse input. Some mouses and joysticks have in /dev/input/by-id
representation.
Just create a socket (file) and add it as imput.
gdk_input_add( my_sock, GDK_INPUT_READ, GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(file_function),
&cmdinfo );
as
gdk_input_add( "/dev/input/by_id/...", GDK_INPUT_READ,
GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(file_function), &cmdinfo );
/gh
Den 2016-01-14 kl. 12:47, skrev Samik Ganguly:
Hello GTK+ developers,
I have a few questions about GTK+ input support. I understand GTK+ is
cross-platform GUI toolkit and have support for several input device like
mouse, keyboard and touch. I want to know
* does GTK+ 3.18 support Joystick functionalities like axes, haptics and
multiple joysticks.
* If not, how can I override the input subsystem of GTK+ to extract only
joystick events to handle them from a different library which might have
support for this?
* does GTK+ derive input support from underlying windowing system? In that
case if the underlying windowing system(such as X11) doesn't support joysticks
can I still integrate it with GTK+(e.g. through evdev)?
Thank you for support,
Samik
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