Unity Linux developer Levi Bard has reached out to ask the community for help in gathering a comprehensive list of game pad mappings.
Unity 5 will be supporting SDL style mappings, which should make it easier for developers to make use of existing work that's out there in the community. It will also be supporting SDL_GAMECONTROLLERCONFIG, which amongst other things is used by Steam Big Picture mode to communicate its game pad bindings to games.
Additionally, if you have something that's not in this repo of community maintained SDL2 bindings, consider throwing that a pull request!
Unity 5 will be supporting SDL style mappings, which should make it easier for developers to make use of existing work that's out there in the community. It will also be supporting SDL_GAMECONTROLLERCONFIG, which amongst other things is used by Steam Big Picture mode to communicate its game pad bindings to games.
QuotePost your gamepad configs!
I'd like to collect Linux configurations for all the gamepads being used out there.
Steps:
• Configure your gamepad in Steam's Big Picture mode ( http://schier.co/post/gamepad-support-on-steam-for-linux )
• Grab the configuration string from the SDL_GamepadBind section of ~/.local/share/Steam/config/config.vdf
(e.g. 030000004c0500006802000011010000,PS3 DualShock controller,a:b14,b:b13,y:b12,x:b15,start:b3,guide:b16,back:b0,leftstick:b1,rightstick:b2,leftshoulder:b10,rightshoulder:b11,dpup:b4,dpleft:b7,dpdown:b6,dpright:b5,leftx:a0,lefty:a1,rightx:a2,righty:a3,lefttrigger:b8,righttrigger:b9,)
• Add your configuration in a comment to this post
Additionally, if you have something that's not in this repo of community maintained SDL2 bindings, consider throwing that a pull request!
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Surely you understand just how inappropriate and counterproductive that comment is in this context. I hope very much that you will edit it and find other, more productive ways to request editor support that show a little more respect for the people whose efforts you are hoping to engage.
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Quoting: Armand RaynalOk Guys, reading you i was wondering if I was dumb, so I made a video to show you that, on my setup, it does not work.
Three quick questions. First, are you plugged into a USB 2 or USB 3 slot? It might make a difference, although unlikely as both work for me.
Secondly, is it certain that the USB cable you are using is not faulty in any way? I've had black USB cables like this work with some devices and not others, making me think the other devices were broken. It was just a shoddy USB cable, which is why I bought this new one.
Third, after plugging in the DualShock 3 controller, have you held down the PS button until a menu appears in SteamOS? That's usually what I have to do initially to get it recognized for input.
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Quoting: SabunQuoting: Armand RaynalOk Guys, reading you i was wondering if I was dumb, so I made a video to show you that, on my setup, it does not work.Three quick questions. First, are you plugged into a USB 2 or USB 3 slot? It might make a difference, although unlikely as both work for me.
Secondly, is it certain that the USB cable you are using is not faulty in any way? I've had black USB cables like this work with some devices and not others, making me think the other devices were broken. It was just a shoddy USB cable, which is why I bought this new one.
Third, after plugging in the DualShock 3 controller, have you held down the PS button until a menu appears in SteamOS? That's usually what I have to do initially to get it recognized for input.
These are just some steps I would advise when attempting to troubleshoot why it doesn't work. Have you navigated to the controller section in SteamOS via keyboard+mouse whilst the PS3 controller is plugged in? Does it say PS3 controller or nothing at all?
Plugged at a USB2.0 port. The cable work fine on windows with DS3 tool.
I didn't pull the home button for a long time. I just touched it quickly as you can see in the video.
Nothing in the settings.
I'll try what you recommended, and post here to tell if it worked or not. Anyway, thanks for your reply.
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