[Wine] One application that I would like to see work.

Saurian saurian at thelink.net
Sat Jan 26 12:10:46 CST 2008


Vincent Povirk wrote:
> It looks like CH manager installs drivers. Wine probably won't be able
> to support this properly. I'd say autohotkey (www.autohotkey.com) is
> your best bet.
>
>   
I also kinda need the axis combination thing so I think I'm going to 
hold on to the Win2K partition for a while longer.
> On Jan 26, 2008 12:51 PM, Vincent Povirk <madewokherd+d41d at gmail.com> wrote:
>   
>> Sending keystrokes to other windows programs (via AutoHotkey, which
>> might be a good alternative) and getting input from joysticks have
>> both been known to work in wine. I haven't tried your program yet, but
>> I see no limitations in wine that would prevent this sort of thing
>> from working.
>>
>>
>> On Jan 26, 2008 12:34 PM, Saurian <saurian at thelink.net> wrote:
>>     
>>> Jim Hall wrote:
>>>       
>>>> On Jan 25, 2008 2:42 PM, Saurian <saurian at thelink.net
>>>> <mailto:saurian at thelink.net>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>     http://www.chproducts.com/retail/tech_control_manager.html
>>>>
>>>>     The above is the last road block for me, into round filing my Win2k
>>>>     partition.
>>>>
>>>>     Unfortunately, the way the joystick system works in Linux, I don't
>>>>     think
>>>>     this is even a possibility.
>>>>
>>>>     I need the above applications ability to map joystick switches to
>>>>     keystrokes and the ability to combine axises with mathematical
>>>>     functions.
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>>>> Just for my own curiosity, is "CH" a brand of hardware or a standard
>>>> or both?
>>>>
>>>> Jim
>>>>         
>>> CH is a brand name of joystick hardware. And the application in
>>> question, is their own in house controller which has the ability to map
>>> joystick switches to keystrokes via a HID compliant device, and it has
>>> the capability to create a virtual axis by performing math on 2 or more
>>> other axes.
>>>
>>> I play a game that requires the 0 through 9 keys to change weapons. The
>>> game does not have the ability to map these to a joystick switch,
>>> itself. So I need the ability to do this through the above utility. I
>>> use peddles and I combine the left peddle axis with the right peddle
>>> axis to create one axis so I can use this to control forward and
>>> backward in the game.
>>>
>>> The script that does this in the CH manager program, is:
>>>
>>> script
>>>     CMS.A1 = 128 + (JS2.A2/2) - (JS2.A1/2);
>>> endScript
>>>
>>> So obviously I use the CH manager program alot. It would really be nice
>>> if I could get it to work under wine, but I dont hold out any hope.
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>> Vincent Povirk
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