Mame DEADZONE with Analog Controller
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@icebear81 mame2003 doesn't support true analog. I would recommend using mame2003-plus then you can adjust the deadzone in the core options in retroarch. Then under the mame menu -> analog controls (menu within the emulator), you can adjust the sensitivity per game. Make sure the game is set to use the controller you wish . You set this under "input this game"
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@mahoneyt944 said in Mame DEADZONE with Analog Controller:
mame2003-plus
Nice -- just found mame2003-plus under experimental. Working on the install now. This is exciting!
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@mahoneyt944 Thanks for the help. Installed Mame2003-plus. From the game, I went into Retroarch QuickMenu and adjusted the deadzone from 20 -> 5.
From there I tried Star Wars without the xboxdrv .. target still goes from center to edge in one quick jump. I then added the device as a xboxdrv (below). Going back to Star Wars, the original controller was no longer registered - this is good, as prior, this was never the case.
I configured the
Input for this game
and it found a new device (RP4 over RP3 previously). Good news so far, as something at least is different.From there, tried the controller, and still center to edge as it just seems to think the deadzone is there. I looked at the
Analog Controls
and Y was at 70% sensitivity and X 50% ... Adjusting those didn't seem to affect anything.Any other thoughts -- I thought this may have worked ... Really appreciate your assist here.
sudo /opt/retropie/supplementary/xboxdrv/bin/xboxdrv \ --evdev /dev/input/by-id/usb-Baolian_industry_Co.__Ltd._BL_flight_yoke_#1_8D6D17A65548-event-joystick \ --silent \ --detach-kernel-driver \ --force-feedback \ --deadzone-trigger 1% \ --deadzone 1% \ --mimic-xpad \ --evdev-absmap ABS_X=x1,ABS_Y=y1 \ --evdev-keymap BTN_TRIGGER=a,BTN_THUMB=b,BTN_THUMB2=x,BTN_TOP=y \ --ui-axismap x2=void,y2=void,lt=void,rt=void \ --ui-buttonmap lb=void,rb=void,tl=void,tr=void,guide=void,back=void,start=void \ &
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at command prompt try
evdev-joystick --l
if you see your yoke listed, try
evdev-joystick --s /dev/input/event*
where * is the number of your controller (eg event0). If you see a figure for flatness, thats the deadzone. You can set it to zero with this:
evdev-joystick --e /dev/input/event* --d 0
see if you can get that far.
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@wstanek said in Mame DEADZONE with Analog Controller:
evdev-joystick --s /dev/input/event
looks like it is already set to zero .. the thing that is tripping me up, is ... is mame actually using this device and these settings ...
evdev-joystick --l /dev/input/by-id/usb-DragonRise_Inc._Generic_USB_Joystick-event-joystick /dev/input/by-id/usb-Baolian_industry_Co.__Ltd._BL_flight_yoke_#1_8D6D17A65548-event-joystick pi@retropie:~ $ evdev-joystick --s /dev/input/event event0 event1 event2 event3 event4 event5 event6 event7 event8 event9 pi@retropie:~ $ evdev-joystick --s /dev/input/event9 Supported Absolute axes: Absolute axis 0x00 (0) (X Axis) (value: 0, min: -32768, max: 32767, flatness: 128 (=0.39%), fuzz: 16) Absolute axis 0x01 (1) (Y Axis) (value: 0, min: -32768, max: 32767, flatness: 128 (=0.39%), fuzz: 16) Absolute axis 0x02 (2) (Z Axis) (value: 0, min: 0, max: 255, flatness: 0 (=0.00%), fuzz: 0) Absolute axis 0x03 (3) (X Rate Axis) (value: 0, min: -32768, max: 32767, flatness: 128 (=0.39%), fuzz: 16) Absolute axis 0x04 (4) (Y Rate Axis) (value: 0, min: -32768, max: 32767, flatness: 128 (=0.39%), fuzz: 16) Absolute axis 0x05 (5) (Z Rate Axis) (value: 0, min: 0, max: 255, flatness: 0 (=0.00%), fuzz: 0) Absolute axis 0x10 (16) (Hat zero, x axis) (value: 0, min: -1, max: 1, flatness: 0 (=0.00%), fuzz: 0) Absolute axis 0x11 (17) (Hat zero, y axis) (value: 0, min: -1, max: 1, flatness: 0 (=0.00%), fuzz: 0)
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ah more than 1 value of flatness .. let me try the next step
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evdev-joystick --e /dev/input/event9 --d 0 Event device file: /dev/input/event9 New dead zone value: 0 Trying to set all axes deadzone to: 0 Absolute axis 0x00 (0) (X Axis) Setting deadzone value to : 0 (value: 0, min: -32768, max: 32767, flatness: 0 (=0.00%), fuzz: 16) Absolute axis 0x01 (1) (Y Axis) Setting deadzone value to : 0 (value: 0, min: -32768, max: 32767, flatness: 0 (=0.00%), fuzz: 16) Absolute axis 0x02 (2) (Z Axis) Setting deadzone value to : 0 (value: 0, min: 0, max: 255, flatness: 0 (=0.00%), fuzz: 0) Absolute axis 0x03 (3) (X Rate Axis) Setting deadzone value to : 0 (value: 0, min: -32768, max: 32767, flatness: 0 (=0.00%), fuzz: 16) Absolute axis 0x04 (4) (Y Rate Axis) Setting deadzone value to : 0 (value: 0, min: -32768, max: 32767, flatness: 0 (=0.00%), fuzz: 16) Absolute axis 0x05 (5) (Z Rate Axis) Setting deadzone value to : 0 (value: 0, min: 0, max: 255, flatness: 0 (=0.00%), fuzz: 0) Absolute axis 0x10 (16) (Hat zero, x axis) Setting deadzone value to : 0 (value: 0, min: -1, max: 1, flatness: 0 (=0.00%), fuzz: 0) Absolute axis 0x11 (17) (Hat zero, y axis) Setting deadzone value to : 0 (value: 0, min: -1, max: 1, flatness: 0 (=0.00%), fuzz: 0) pi@retropie:~ $ evdev-joystick --s /dev/input/event9 Supported Absolute axes: Absolute axis 0x00 (0) (X Axis) (value: 0, min: -32768, max: 32767, flatness: 0 (=0.00%), fuzz: 16) Absolute axis 0x01 (1) (Y Axis) (value: 0, min: -32768, max: 32767, flatness: 0 (=0.00%), fuzz: 16) Absolute axis 0x02 (2) (Z Axis) (value: 0, min: 0, max: 255, flatness: 0 (=0.00%), fuzz: 0) Absolute axis 0x03 (3) (X Rate Axis) (value: 0, min: -32768, max: 32767, flatness: 0 (=0.00%), fuzz: 16) Absolute axis 0x04 (4) (Y Rate Axis) (value: 0, min: -32768, max: 32767, flatness: 0 (=0.00%), fuzz: 16) Absolute axis 0x05 (5) (Z Rate Axis) (value: 0, min: 0, max: 255, flatness: 0 (=0.00%), fuzz: 0) Absolute axis 0x10 (16) (Hat zero, x axis) (value: 0, min: -1, max: 1, flatness: 0 (=0.00%), fuzz: 0) Absolute axis 0x11 (17) (Hat zero, y axis) (value: 0, min: -1, max: 1, flatness: 0 (=0.00%), fuzz: 0)
Attempting to play now ....
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@wstanek thanks for the tips .. but that didnt seem to make any difference.
I ran it for the xboxdrv, tested, and then killed xboxdrv and re-ran/tested## xboxdrv then test evdev-joystick --e /dev/input/event9 --d 0 ## raw controller evdev-joystick --e /dev/input/event2 --d 0
maybe I missed something ?
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@icebear81 Try going through all the events, I'm not sure that event9 is the right one.
I used Advmame and had the deadzone problem. I'm trying to find my notes and the guy who helped me solve it.
ws
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@wstanek Thanks!
event4
is the raw yoke (this was earlierevent2
but this changes during reboot as devices come online)I: Bus=0003 Vendor=32be Product=1402 Version=0111 N: Name="Baolian industry Co., Ltd. BL flight yoke #1" P: Phys=usb-3f980000.usb-1.5.1.4/input0 S: Sysfs=/devices/platform/soc/3f980000.usb/usb1/1-1/1-1.5/1-1.5.1/1-1.5.1.4/1-1.5.1.4:1.0/0003:32BE:1402.0005/input/input4 U: Uniq=8D6D17A65548 H: Handlers=js3 event4 B: PROP=0 B: EV=1b B: KEY=ffff 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B: ABS=3 B: MSC=10
now there is also
event5
which is when the GRS Yoke is enabled in mouse modeI: Bus=0003 Vendor=32be Product=1402 Version=0111 N: Name="Baolian industry Co., Ltd. BL flight yoke #1" P: Phys=usb-3f980000.usb-1.5.1.4/input1 S: Sysfs=/devices/platform/soc/3f980000.usb/usb1/1-1/1-1.5/1-1.5.1/1-1.5.1.4/1-1.5.1.4:1.1/0003:32BE:1402.0006/input/input5 U: Uniq=8D6D17A65548 H: Handlers=mouse1 event5 B: PROP=0 B: EV=17 B: KEY=70000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B: REL=103 B: MSC=10
event9
is when I grab the raw event as an xboxdrvYour Xbox/Xbox360 controller should now be available as: /dev/input/js4 /dev/input/event9
I could very well me muxing something up --
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Quick update, maybe this will give more info ...
After doing the above, when I add the xboxdrv device as the input in Star Wars, it now associates as
R4 HAT
Looking at the event details, that has a
-1,0, 1
range .. so .. if anyone knows how to disable Mame from grabbing that device over the ABS_X and ABS_YEvent code 0 (ABS_X) Value 0 Min -32768 Max 32767 Fuzz 16 Event code 1 (ABS_Y) Value 0 Min -32768 Max 32767 Fuzz 16
Event code 16 (ABS_HAT0X) Value 0 Min -1 Max 1
Again, at this point, Im not sure if Im supposed to be using the xboxdrv or the raw device -- thanks for the assist
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I have the exact same problem, any direction is all or nothing.
I assumed the yoke has been seen as a digital device rather than analogue? -
@robbiedog Yeah ... the more I dig into this, the more I think you are correct that its seeing the controller as digital and not analog -- and its not actually a deadzone issue.
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Did you guys run jstest?
jstest /dev/input/js*
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@wstanek said in Mame DEADZONE with Analog Controller:
jstest /dev/input/js*
Was just thinking about this, Ive been so focused on running evtest (which appears to be returning as expected0... Ill do this and see .. Is there something I should be looking for?
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@wstanek -- seems legit
Driver version is 2.1.0. Joystick (Baolian industry Co., Ltd. BL flight yoke #1) has 2 axes (X, Y) and 16 buttons (Trigger, ThumbBtn, ThumbBtn2, TopBtn, TopBtn2, PinkieBtn, BaseBtn, BaseBtn2, BaseBtn3, BaseBtn4, BaseBtn5, BaseBtn6, ?, ?, ?, BtnDead). Testing ... (interrupt to exit) Axes: 0:-32767 1:-32767 Buttons: 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:off 4:off 5:off 6:off 7:off 8:off 9:off 10:off 11:off 12:off 13:off 14:off 15:off
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@icebear81 This might sound obvious, but did you try contacting GRS? I'm sure they have extensive experience setting up their product in mame.
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@mahoneyt944 he does a lot of video's with Wagner's tech talk, the yoke/Pi setup video is "coming soon", I'm not sure if icebear contacted him (email is on the back page of the manual), but I was waiting for that. I might email him...
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@robbiedog I have ... no reply yet .. Im tweeted also this AM .. and also asked on the Kickstarted comments page. Ive covered 85% of means at this point .. .
I may try to use an encoder on the other connectors to see if it gets seen/behaves different
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@robbiedog you should also reach out.
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