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Top Forums Programming spam filter Post 43359 by fnoyan on Sunday 16th of November 2003 09:10:48 AM
Old 11-16-2003
hi
actually, I want to test that whether or not I am able to write the program! Of course, I thought that there has already been programs like this existed but as I said I just want to know the basics and perhaps looking for some pleasure Smilie
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jstest(1)						      General Commands Manual							 jstest(1)

NAME
jstest - joystick test program SYNOPSIS
jstest [--normal] [--old] [--event] [--nonblock] [--select] <device-name> DESCRIPTION
jstest can be used to test all the features of the Linux joystick API, including non-blocking and select(2) access, as well as version 0.x compatibility mode. It is also intended to serve as an example implementation for those who wish to learn how to write their own joystick using applications. OPTIONS
--normal One-line mode showing immediate status. --old Same as --normal, using 0.x interface. --event Prints events as they come in. --nonblock Same as --event, in nonblocking mode. --select Same as --event, using select(2) call. SEE ALSO
fftest(1), jscal(1). AUTHOR
jstest was written by Vojtech Pavlik. This manual page was written by Stephen Kitt <steve@sk2.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). jstest April 21, 2009 jstest(1)
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