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June 20, 2016 09:09
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import time | |
import threading | |
import gremlin | |
from vjoy.vjoy import AxisName | |
# Implement using recurring timer | |
def slider_update_timer(): | |
vjoy = gremlin.input_devices.VJoyProxy() | |
joy = gremlin.input_devices.JoystickProxy() | |
vjoy[1].axis[AxisName.SL0].value = joy[3].axis(4) | |
threading.Timer(1, slider_update_timer).start() | |
#slider_update_timer() | |
# Implement via sleeping thread | |
def slider_update_thread(): | |
vjoy = gremlin.input_devices.VJoyProxy() | |
joy = gremlin.input_devices.JoystickProxy() | |
while True: | |
vjoy[1].axis[AxisName.SL0].value = joy[3].axis(4) | |
time.sleep(0.5) | |
t = threading.Thread(target=slider_update_thread).start() |
I've narrowed it down to the code not correctly accessing the current value of the physical slider.
I can access my second joysticks slider.
I can set a macro to occur between value on the slider in question.
The code just always reads it as -1 (confirmed by display_error function).
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That's exactly why i want it! Quantum travel...
My issue is now that the setting of the slider appears to always set the value to one end (-1000 according to SC Joystick Mapper).
I've tried both of the methods implemented above... Sorry to be a pest!