The configuration processing works as follows - the configuration parameters are set in memory, and an apply function applies all the changes directly to the device. While this works during startup and reload, it adds a needless overhead when processing config set commands from the command socket. This change makes it such that a `config set` command would update the configuration for that particular key, and then immediately call the callback function for that key. This has the effect that individual configuration changes are visible immediately, without having to reapply every other configuration that hasn't changed. This commit also removes the `config apply` command, since it is no longer needed. The `config load` and `config reload` already handle applying the configuration after reading it. |
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README.md
Saitek X52Pro joystick driver for Linux
This project adds a new driver for the Saitek/MadCatz X52 Pro flight control system. The X52 pro is a HOTAS (hand on throttle and stick) with 7 axes, 39 buttons, 1 hat and 1 thumbstick and a multi-function display which is programmable.
Currently, only Windows drivers are available from Saitek PLC, which led me to develop a new Linux driver which can program the MFD and the individual LEDs on the joystick. The standard usbhid driver is capable of reading the joystick, but it cannot control the MFD or LEDs.
Most of the extra functionality can be handled from userspace. See the individual folders for README information.
Note: This repository currently only provides commandline interfaces to control the MFD and LEDs. If you are not comfortable working in the commandline, then the gx52 project might be a better fit for your needs as it provides a graphical interface to control the MFD and LEDs.
Installing released versions
Beginning from version v0.2.3, prebuilt packages are available on Ubuntu PPA and the Arch User Repository.
Ubuntu
This project has been released as a PPA on Ubuntu. To install the package, run the following commands in the terminal.
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:nirenjan/libx52
sudo apt update
sudo apt install libx52-1
Arch Linux
This is available on the AUR
Building and installing from source
See INSTALL.md