antimicrox

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antimicrox
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I hate as a person what I'm forced to do as a user
For gamepad control it looks like there is a program to do just that here .
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Handy Controller Menu
A Controller to Mouse Software (I used reWasd, a free alternative is AntiMicroX)
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[Recommendation] Not necessary, but cool software to tweak your devices (webcam, keyboard etc.)
- AntiMicroX: Map keyboard buttons & mouse controls to a gamepad (with Wayland support)
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What’s the best way to multiple inputs to a single pushbutton?
I have an unused 24mm button on my stick, and I’d like to be able to assign to it two (or more) inputs so it can be used with AntiMicroX for some other function (i.e. 'Select+R3' would press F12, which is bound to 'Reset' in Retroarch). I originally planned for this button to be used for Turbo, but I changed my mind once I realized how many possibilities there are with AntiMicroX. Like the button could run shell scripts or some win32 executable, which is pretty neat.
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Playing Flash Games With a Controller
Like the other person said, Flash has no native support for that. Even games with controller support in mind (Like Super Mario Crossover) tell you to install programs for using controllers, so yeah, you would have to use an external program to accomplish this. I personally would advocate using AntiMicro which is available for free, just install and assign controller buttons to emulate key presses.
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Need some help with emulators
Already solved by: signalno11 (discord) by program: https://github.com/AntiMicroX/antimicrox/releases/tag/3.3.4
- Is there a way to scroll using a game controller on Wayland? Or map the controller to other mouse buttons?
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Just upgraded to Moza R5 + ES wheel - How do I enable menu navigation with the dpad?
Works like a charm: https://github.com/AntiMicroX/antimicrox/
- Class that doesn't require a lot of movement while mobbing?
- Mods for better accessibility (disabled player)
com.valvesoftware.Steam
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Porting systemd to musl Libc-powered Linux
> their flatpak
Steam flatpak was not created by and is not supported by Valve. It's an unofficial project, and flathub says as much (I'm assuming you mean the flathub package):
https://flathub.org/apps/com.valvesoftware.Steam
> Unverified
https://github.com/flathub/com.valvesoftware.Steam
- Steam suddenly not working on flatpak
- The (unofficial) Steam flatpak now includes a fix for TF2 on linux
- Left 4 Dead 2 workshop addons not loading?
- Steam issues after update on Fedora?
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Steam flatpak forgets drives
Hi I've been recently using the steam flatpak instead of the rpm package from the rpm fusion repos here on fedora 38. Everything has been going swell except one thing. I have two drives with steam libraries on them other than the default one steam creates. I can add these through the storage manager but when I restart my computer steam often but not always forgets them. Meaning most of the time when I boot my computer I have to go into the storage manager in steam and re-select the library folders and then it remembers my installed games. I've already had an issue open on the github for the steam flatpak but alas nothing yet https://github.com/flathub/com.valvesoftware.Steam/issues/1075. Just curious if anyone else is experiencing this issue and if anyone knows how I could remedy this so the drives are there on boot. I did get two other people with the issue on github but no solutions.
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Flatpak Steam not launching on Ubuntu 22
INFO:root:https://github.com/flathub/com.valvesoftware.Steam/wiki INFO:root:Will set XDG dirs prefix to /home/peter/.var/app/com.valvesoftware.Steam DEBUG:root:Checking input devices permissions INFO:root:Overriding TZ to (My_location) steam.sh\[2\]: Running Steam on org.freedesktop.platform 22.08 64-bit steam.sh\[2\]: STEAM\_RUNTIME is enabled automatically setup.sh\[77\]: Steam runtime environment up-to-date! steam.sh\[2\]: Steam client's requirements are satisfied
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Steam not running on Ubuntu
Try the Flatpak one.
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Since updating to Fedora 38, Japanese fonts no longer work properly in multiple apps
I recently updated from Fedora Silverblue 36 to 38, and now Japanese fonts are no longer working properly in multiple apps. Before, they would display correctly, but now I get rectangles instead of the proper characters. Examples of affected apps are Steam and Lifeograph (both installed via Flatpak).
- Step on a Fedora 38, crack your TF2's back
What are some alternatives?
antimicro - [NOT maintained anymore] Graphical program used to map keyboard buttons and mouse controls to a gamepad. Useful for playing games with no gamepad support
flatpak - Linux application sandboxing and distribution framework
sc-controller - User-mode driver and GTK3 based GUI for Steam Controller
steam-devices - List of devices Steam and SteamVR will want read/write permissions on, to help downstream distributions create udev rules/etc
DualSense-Windows - Windows API for the PS5 DualSense controller
toolbox - Tool for interactive command line environments on Linux
devreorder - A utility for reordering and hiding DirectInput controllers
LinuxGSM - The command-line tool for quick, simple deployment and management of Linux dedicated game servers.
key-mapper - 🎮 An easy to use tool to change the mapping of your input device buttons. [Moved to: https://github.com/sezanzeb/input-remapper]
nonguix
RetroPie-joystick-selection - A script to let the user choose the controllers for RetroArch players 1-4
flatpak-wine - wine using flatpak (build with runtime freedesktop sdk 22.08), provides wine to Centos like distros (https://flatpak.org/setup/)
