Hi,
Here's one with my Logitech Wireless F710. I'll do my other Logitech
controler when I pick it up in a bit.
HTH.
Mouse GUID(6f1d2b60, d5a0, 11cf, bf, c7, 44, 45, 53, 54, 0, 0)
Keyboard GUID(6f1d2b61, d5a0, 11cf, bf, c7, 44, 45, 53, 54, 0, 0)
Audio Controls GUID(a1f046d, 0, 0, 0, 0, 50, 49, 44, 56, 49, 44)
USB Receiver GUID(c534046d, 0, 0, 0, 0, 50, 49, 44, 56, 49, 44)
USB Receiver GUID(c534046d, 0, 0, 0, 0, 50, 49, 44, 56, 49, 44)
USB Receiver GUID(c534046d, 0, 0, 0, 0, 50, 49, 44, 56, 49, 44)
USB Audio CODEC GUID(290008bb, 0, 0, 0, 0, 50, 49, 44, 56, 49, 44)
USB Receiver GUID(c534046d, 0, 0, 0, 0, 50, 49, 44, 56, 49, 44)
Controller (Wireless Gamepad F710) GUID(c21f046d, 0, 0, 0, 0, 50, 49,
44, 56, 49, 44)
On 17/11/2015 03:58, Benjamin Moran wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm hard at work on my SDL2-style GameController implementation for
pyglet. If you're not familar with this, it's basically a way to
automatically map all common game controllers to a standard internal
layout. This means that your users controllers will just work as
expected, out of the box.
Part of this implementation requires figuring out a unique ID for each
pyglet joystick, and checking it against a mapping database. On Linux,
this GUID comes from the devices bustype/product/vendor/version IDs.
On Windows, it comes from the DirectInput guidProduct string. That's
where I need help.
If anyone has a joystick/controller (that is not an Xbox 360
controller), it would help me greatly if you could substitute the
function below in the pyglet\input\directinput.py file. (It's the same
function, except with a print statement that prints out the device
GUID details). After substituting the function, open up a Python
interpreter and simply do:
>>> import pyglet
>>> pyglet.input.get_devices()
Then, copy and paste the output you receive. This will allow me to
confirm that my code is working, and I can release an actual test
shortly. The Linux implementation is already working. I'll need OSX
users to help out in the near future, but not quite yet.
Thanks in advance!
def get_devices(display=None):
_init_directinput()
_devices = []
def _device_enum(device_instance, arg):
device = dinput.IDirectInputDevice8()
_i_dinput.CreateDevice(device_instance.contents.guidInstance,
ctypes.byref(device), None)
_devices.append(DirectInputDevice(display, device,
device_instance.contents))
print(device_instance.contents.tszProductName,
device_instance.contents.guidProduct)
return dinput.DIENUM_CONTINUE
_i_dinput.EnumDevices(dinput.DI8DEVCLASS_ALL,
dinput.LPDIENUMDEVICESCALLBACK(_device_enum), None, dinput.DIEDFL_ATTACHEDONLY)
return _devices
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