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0.0 | 9.8 | |
9 months ago | 10 days ago | |
C++ | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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evdevhook
- Nintendo Switch Pro Controller motion controls with yuzu
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DS4Windows on Linux
By default, evdevhook currently has an axis inverted on the DualSense, which you can fix with a simple config file change.
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Motion Control in yuzu?
As suggested at https://github.com/FrogTheFrog/steam-gyro-for-cemuhook/issues/47 you could try out using https://github.com/v1993/evdevhook. My Steam Deck arrives Q2 so I can't tell you if this works at all - would be cool if you/someone could tell us :).
- Motion control games and Xbox 360 on Steam Deck
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TIL: you can use a PS5 controller as touchpad on Linux (out of the box)
Motion controls work. For emulators that need a cemuhook-style DSU protocol server, check out the evdevhook project.
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DualSense on Lutris
I'm on POP OS and my dualsense controller works fine. I followed this guide though (https://christitus.com/ultimate-linux-gaming-guide/) to install the xanmod kernel which might have the dualsense drivers in it. When I finished setting up everything I just pressed the Share + Playstation button the dualsense controller then searched for devices on the bluetooth device manager. Besides that evdevhook (https://github.com/v1993/evdevhook) is good for motion controls on CEMU and Dolphin.
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How do I enable gyro support for a switch pro controller on linux?
Joaorb64's joycond-cemuhook and v1993's evdevhook are probably your best options. I can't speak on either since I've used neither.
bluez
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New RedHat Responsibilities
See for yourself, it's public - https://github.com/bluez/bluez/graphs/contributors. Top contributions are from Johan Hedberg, Marcel Holtmann, and Luiz Augusto von Dentz if we're dropping names, or from Intel if we're speaking about corporations.
- My Bluetooth stopped working after an update and downgrading doesn't seem to fix it.
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Beware, with the latest update my Bluetooth broke (mostly headphones).
5.68 with the fix is out: https://github.com/bluez/bluez/releases/tag/5.68
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Requesting guidance with respect to restricting only one device connection at one time for Raspberry Pi4 via Bluetooth. We need to use BLE5 and connection is based on passkey authentication
These are some links I checked and followed: https://github.com/bluez/bluez/blob/master/test/simple-agent https://scribles.net/creating-ble-gatt-server-uart-service-on-raspberry-pi/
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Bluetooth headset stopped working after recent bluez update?
For more information, see https://github.com/bluez/bluez/issues/157 ```
- Bluetooth earbuds disconnect, seemingly randomly, but only sometimes.
- bluetooth inconsistant
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Pipewire and Wireplumber working well
The only issue I have is that I can't use LDAC with my bluetooth headphones (Sony WF-1000XM4). This is probably related to bluez: https://github.com/bluez/bluez/issues/313 It's fixed in bluez 5.65 which is not available in the repositories (yet). The current repository version of bluez is 5.64.
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Xbox controller model 1914 and Steam link
I am sorry but this is still not clear enough. I will assume that you are using a Linux based system e.g a raspberry pi and a Xbox one series x/s controller (the one with the share button). If this is the case, I have bad news for you: they still didn’t fix the problem with the Bluetooth ble inside the Bluetooth stack implementation on most Linuxes OS (Debian, Ubuntu or anything that uses BLUEZ). If the controller is not the latest BLE version, it is only a matter of updating it to a newer kernel (5.13 or higher) and the latest blues version, as there was also another problem that was solved for the older controllers. If you are in the first case where they didn’t fixed it yet. You can report it on GitHub or just follow this issue https://github.com/bluez/bluez/issues/155 to check if something new comes up, there is also the possibility to use a Bluetooth dongle and somehow “transplant” the pairing keys from a windows computer to Linux so that the controller leaves this “connection loop”. Check that GitHub issue or this https://github.com/atar-axis/xpadneo/issues/198
- Fix for A2DP Bluetooth audio on 21.10
What are some alternatives?
cemu-no-gyro - Maps analog sticks to motion controls for Cemu.
LARBS - Luke's Auto-Rice Bootstrapping Scripts: Installation Scripts for My Arch Linux Meta-Distribution
joycond-cemuhook - Support for cemuhook's UDP protocol for joycond devices
rtl8821ce
steam-gyro-for-cemuhook - App to add Steam Controller's motion support to Cemuhook
steam-devices - List of devices Steam and SteamVR will want read/write permissions on, to help downstream distributions create udev rules/etc
OpenRCT2 - An open source re-implementation of RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 🎢
rtw88 - A backport of the Realtek Wifi 5 drivers from the wireless-next repo.
linuxmotehook2 - Cemuhook UDP server for WiiMotes on Linux
xpadneo - Advanced Linux Driver for Xbox One Wireless Controller (shipped with Xbox One S)
FreeCAD - This is the official source code of FreeCAD, a free and opensource multiplatform 3D parametric modeler.
bluetooth - Cross-platform Bluetooth API for Go and TinyGo. Supports Linux, macOS, Windows, and bare metal using Nordic SoftDevice or HCI