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xboxdrv.config

Repository of xboxdrv config files for non-standard controllers and adapters.

Plug in your controller and look for MY_DEVICE in

ls -l /dev/input/by-id/

Then start xboxdrv with the matching device.

xboxdrv -c $MY_DEVICE.xboxdrv

New config

If your controller doesn't have a config, you can create one in just a few minutes. First, map out your controller by pushing buttons while running

evtest /dev/input/by-id/$MY_DEVICE

Now create $MY_DEVICE.xboxdrv, following this template:

[xboxdrv]
evdev = /dev/input/by-id/$MY_DEVICE

# Raw controller inputs on the left map to the xbox equivalent on the right.

[axismap]
-Y1 = Y1
-Y2 = Y2

[evdev-absmap]
ABS_X  = X1
ABS_Y  = Y1
ABS_Z  = X2
ABS_RZ = Y2
ABS_HAT0X = DPAD_X
ABS_HAT0Y = DPAD_Y

[evdev-keymap]
BTN_B = A
BTN_C = B
BTN_A = X
BTN_X = Y
BTN_Y = LB
BTN_Z = RB
BTN_TL = LT
BTN_TR = RT
BTN_SELECT = TL
BTN_START = TR
BTN_TL2 = BACK
BTN_TR2 = START
BTN_MODE = GUIDE

Now run xboxdrv and read the output to verify that the mapping is correct.

xboxdrv -c $MY_DEVICE.xboxdrv

Once done, please submit a pull request to share your config or to suggest an improvement.

License

By submitting code to this repository, you agree to distribute it under a GPL-compatible license. All files shall be GPLv3 licensed, unless specified otherwise.

Project Roadmap

  • More configs!
  • Automatic loading (exec from udev rule?).
  • Hide base js0 for games that expect one controller.

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